Hi Pierre, On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 02:46:26PM +0100, Pierre Duperray wrote: > >I'd be up for sponsoring if the package is in Debian Science Git following > >Debian Science policy: > > > > https://debian-science.alioth.debian.org/debian-science-policy.html > I read the link and wish to conform to the debian science policy. > I'd like to upload to a debian-science git repo but I can't log into > git.debian.org, it's said I have to belong to the group (debian science > maintainer?) > where should I apply?
You need to follow http://wiki.debian.org/Alioth/SSH *exactly* step by step to be able to ssh git.debian.org On https://alioth.debian.org/projects/debian-science/ (I think bottom right) is a link to apply for team membership. > >I admit I'm wondering into what task this package might belong - > >suggestions? > by task you mean link to web sentinel ? (I'm new to this, I only use "pure" > debian) Blends *are* *pure* Debian! All the packages displayed on the web sentinel are pure Debian packages but these are somehow organised in respect of the people working on the packages and targeting a certain user group. Blends should simplify the usage for such user groups. > there is nothing related to geophysics or seismology, perhaps the safer > choice would be science tool. > To me it's only a library to allow manipulation of "sismic" oriented data. > I hope soon be able to package software depending on libmseed2 for making > real science with this > freshly acquired data. I think Ghislain's suggestion geography-dev makes a reasonable match. > >>Unless Andreas is already on it? I would also be happy to review the > >>packaging but cannot upload. > >Ghislain, I'd welcome your review before it gets on my table for > >sponsering. > thanks all for your next review/help/sponsoring You are welcome (and welcoming newcomers is another feature of Blends *inside* Debian ;-) ) Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de