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
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
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.
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
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
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
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