Martin Lund <[email protected]> writes: > I'm the author and maintainer of https://lxi-tools.github.io - an open > source project trying to create good and simple tools to manage and control > LXI compatible instruments such as modern oscilloscopes, power supplies, > spectrum analyzers etc. > > Some time ago I've put in two RFP requests for lxi-tools and liblxi: > > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=881717 > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=881716 > > Unfortunately they just seem to drown in the big sea of Debian RFPs so I've > been asking around on IRC and someone suggested that debian-science might > be the right place to look for a package sponsor/maintainer since the tools > are relevant for scientists and the lab equipment they use. > > Both lxi-tools and liblxi are already included in Fedora/RHEL and are in a > pretty good shape (full autotools support) and ready to be packaged. > > If anyone here would be interested in becoming a Debian package maintainer > for these two packages please let me know.
I can probably take a look at it at some point. I don't have any of the relevant hardware, however. You'd test the packages, yes?

