Hi Andreas, Andreas Tille <[email protected]> writes: > there were some positive responses to your idea - anybody working on > this (like creating an alioth project etc?). I'll stick to my promise > to help in the starting phase.
I am working on it :-) Mainly I am trying to get others interested as well -- from instrument software developers to linux astronomy mailing lists. Also, the "Astronomical Source Code Library" <http://ascl.net> is a partner to cooperate, and got contacted. The idea of a sprint is also on my mind; however I am afraid that there are still only very few people going to take part, and I feel still unsure on how to organize it. You are however right: it is the right time to setup some Debian infrastructure for it. I'll do that in the next days. One point here is the Wiki. As you point out, there is no use for listing packages there. What else could be its content? I have collected some ideas for the debian-astronomy blend which I could put there; however the Wiki is designed for users and not developers, so I doubt that this is the right place. However, were should I put this? Mailing list is not optimal, since I'd like to have an evolving document. Best regards Ole -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

