Re: Gaia Sky

2023-10-31 Thread Toni Sagristà Sellés
Hi all, I have added a first version of the debian/ files to the build process of Gaia Sky. The directory is generated whenever a new version is built. The sources are here: https://codeberg.org/gaiasky/gaiasky/src/branch/master/core/installerscripts/debian I have generated the directory

Re: Gaia Sky

2023-10-31 Thread Ole Streicher
Hi Mike, Toni, sure, I'd be happy to have Gaia Sky in Debian! For the Debian team where it would fit, I would agree that both fit. Maybe use Debian Edu as "maintainer", and put Debian Astro as "uploader" (or vice versa). If you (Toni) is interested in packaging it, an

Re: Gaia Sky

2023-10-31 Thread Toni Sagristà Sellés
Hi Mark, first of all, thanks for your response. On 31/10/2023 08:32, Mike Gabriel wrote: Hi Toni, On  Do 19 Okt 2023 09:01:19 CEST, Toni Sagristà Sellés wrote:\ also a reply from me. It is always good if Debian package maintainers have a personal interest in the software to be packaged.

Re: Gaia Sky

2023-10-31 Thread Mike Gabriel
Hi Toni, On Do 19 Okt 2023 09:01:19 CEST, Toni Sagristà Sellés wrote: Hi there, I am the developer of Gaia Sky (https://zah.uni-heidelberg.de/gaia/outreach/gaiasky), a free and open-source astronomy visualization software (3D Universe-like). The most important feature of Gaia Sky

Re: Gaia Sky

2023-10-20 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
Hi. Since no-one else seem interested in replying, I'll give it a go. [Toni Sagristà Sellés] > Do you think there's still interest to make it happen? Would Gaia Sky be > a good candidate for Debian Edu Astronomy? If you want to spend the time needed to get the package into Debian

Gaia Sky

2023-10-19 Thread Toni Sagristà Sellés
Hi there, I am the developer of Gaia Sky (https://zah.uni-heidelberg.de/gaia/outreach/gaiasky), a free and open-source astronomy visualization software (3D Universe-like). The most important feature of Gaia Sky is that it supports catalogs of over a billion objects in real time. We offer