Dear Andreas, All my packages should really go to astronomy. Two sets of packages I would hide in any case, the last one would need to fit in the right task in the astronomy blend.
(python|python3|yorick)-pyorick hide yorick-mira should go to astronomy (python|python3|yorick)-svipc hide Kind regards, Thibaut. Le 04/01/2017 à 15:50, Andreas Tille a écrit : > Hi, > > as in every release cycle I'm trying to verify that every package > maintained in Debian Science team is properly categorised in our Blends > tasks. If a package is just a predependency for some other scientific > software I can add it to a blacklist of packages that should not show > up in the Debian Science metapackages explicitly. I have uploaded the > list of not yet categorised (not yet blacklisted) source packages to > > http://blends.debian.net/tmp/debian-science.txt > > The list also contains the latest uploader - so simply seek for your > name - everybody in CC is mentioned at least once in the list and should > definitely have a look. If other readers here feel competent to > classify a package for one or more (!) tasks in our task list > > https://blends.debian.org/science/tasks/ > > evary suggestion is welcome. > > To add a binary (!) package to a task you can simply > > debcheckout -u your_alioth_login debian-science > cd debian-science/tasks > > and edit the task in question. Members of the Debian Pure Blends team > as well as any DD (ACLs are set but I have heard this does not work > reliably) have commit permissions. I'm also fine if you debcheckout > anonymously and send me `git format-patch` formated changes or just > answer here to this mail. > > If you are not sure whether a package belongs to a task or not feel > free to discuss this here. > > Kind regards and thanks for your cooperation > > Andreas. >

