Hi Yaroslav, yes, I'm basically interested to get exypriment distributed through Debian. Joining the Debian Science team would be generally speaking fine with me, but I am afraid that will not have much time to really contribute anything beyond that single package. I therefore think I would not make much sense.
Anyway, if there is anything I could do to homogenize the package with Debian Science packages, please let me know. I am happy to make further adjustments. Best, Oliver On 03/26/2014 05:39 PM, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote: > Hi Oliver, > > Andreas, of the Debian Science team (I am part of too), suggested to > invite you to join. Given that as the upstream developer of expyriment > you are primarily interested to have only that piece > packaged/distributed through Debian, not sure if it would be of direct > interest to you. But here you come: next step could be to bring > expyriment under Debian science umbrella/maintenance -- that might > provide numerous benefits in the long run (more help with > updating/fixing the package etc). Even though we are finalizing > packaging to satisfy Debian policy standards, it might need tiny bit of > work to homogenize it with the rest of Debian Science packages... > So I will leave it for you to decide, and Andreas I bet could guide you > if you decide to follow this direction > > P.S. we would always be able to provide backports through NeuroDebian as > well, as long as packaging keeps backporting in mind -- so there should > be no problem. > > Cheers! > > On Wed, 26 Mar 2014, Andreas Tille wrote: > >> Hi Yaroslav, >> again forwarding to Debian Science - please recommend Oliver Lindemann >> to subscribe Debian Science. >> Kind regards -- /*Dr. Oliver Lindemann* Division of Cognitive Science University of Potsdam/ Karl - Liebknecht Str. 24/25, Building 14, 14476 Potsdam, Germany Tel: +49 - 331 - 977 2915, Fax: +49 - 331 - 977 2794 Room: 6.24, Building 14, http://www.cognitive-psychology.eu/lindemann

