You may seek sponsorship by either uploading the source package to mentors and filing an RFS bug, or posting your RFS request on the d-science mailing-list with a link to the corresponding git repository.

If these attempts are not fruitful (remember we are mostly focusing on finalizing Stretch, so new packages are low-priority these days), then you can add an entry to the SoB page [1].

Unless Andreas is already on it? I would also be happy to review the packaging but cannot upload.

[1] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianPureBlends/SoB

Cheers,
Ghis


On 19/01/17 09:46, Pierre Duperray wrote:
well the package is in shape, I think I'm not allowed to upload it.
Where should I send it for review? I though I had

to wait a mentor declare himself for that?


Cheers

Pierre


On 01/19/2017 10:42 AM, Ghislain Vaillant wrote:
Let me also add that this library is necessary for python-obspy, which
I might get back to packaging at some point later.

So, thanks Pierre for taking care of this. Let the team know if you
need any assistance.

Ghis


On 19/01/17 08:00, Andreas Tille wrote:
Hi Pierre,

thanks for the ITP.  I think this package should be done in the Debian
Science team.

Kind regards

      Andreas.

On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 11:21:32PM +0100, Pierre Duperray wrote:
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Pierre Duperray <pierreduper...@free.fr>

* Package name    : libmseed2
  Version         : 2.18
  Upstream Author : Chad Trabant <c...@iris.washington.edu>
* URL             :
http://ds.iris.edu/ds/nodes/dmc/software/downloads/libmseed/
* License         : LGPL3
  Programming Lang: C
  Description     : seed data records manipulation library

Provides a framework for manipulation of SEED (Standard for the
Exchange
 of Earthquake Data) data records.

I think this package is relevant because it is a reference
implementation of
the SEED format manipulation. It will be a dependency on other
packages allowing,
for instance, realtime exchange of seismic data around the world.
I use these tools on a daily basis, no other package provide this
functionality
(as far as I know).
I plan to maintain this package and create other sismological
related package,
as a maintainer beginner, I definitively need a sponsor.
My work on this package basically consisted in learning packaging,
autotoolizing
the upstream source distribution. I plan to submit autotoolizing
patch and man page
typos patch upstream. I will also ask the upstream author if he his
interested
in co-maintaining this package.





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