Hi Michael,
Welcome on board!
I packaged SUMO many years ago and have occasionally uploaded newer
versions since then.
I hope it has been useful for some Debian, Ubuntu, and other users.
But to be honest, I'm not
using it myself - so your help is very welcome!
Feel free to read more about Debian
t;
> An: debian-science@lists.debian.org
> CC: "Michael Behrisch"
> Betreff: Re: Introduction
>
> On 30/07/25 11:03 am, Michael Behrisch wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > my name is Michael and I am new to the debian science community. I am
> > one of the main developers
On 30/07/25 11:03 am, Michael Behrisch wrote:
> Hi all,
> my name is Michael and I am new to the debian science community. I am
> one of the main developers of Eclipse SUMO (https://sumo.dlr.de) and
> want to help to keep SUMO up to date in debian and also make Apache
> Arrow available because w
On 30-07-2025 11:03, Michael Behrisch wrote:
Hi all,
my name is Michael and I am new to the debian science community. I am
one of the main developers of Eclipse SUMO (https://sumo.dlr.de) and
want to help to keep SUMO up to date in debian and also make Apache
Arrow available because we added
Hi all,
my name is Michael and I am new to the debian science community. I am
one of the main developers of Eclipse SUMO (https://sumo.dlr.de) and
want to help to keep SUMO up to date in debian and also make Apache
Arrow available because we added it as an optional SUMO dependency recently.
I h
Thank you for all your answers!
It's a real pleasure to work with you
We'll do a great work !
Sincerely,
Clément LONGEAC
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De: "Cordell Bloor"
À: "debian-science"
Envoyé: Samedi 10 Mai 2025 07:20:39
Objet: Re: Internship Introdu
Greetings to the Debian Science Community!
I am Utkarsh, a GSoC'25 contributor under the mentorship of Cordell Bloor
(cc’d). I am currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in Electronics and
Communication Engineering, with a strong interest in High-Performance Computing
(HPC) and Linux. I am n
Hi Clément,
On 2025-05-09 05:06, LONGEAC Clement wrote:
To equip the rocm package, I'm going to use the rocm-test-launcher
script to enable installation/uninstallation tests on a blank virtual
machine, the autopkgtest.A GSOC on the subjetc and the project was
created by a confirmed Mentor: Cor
Salút Clément, benvenue a SOLEIL.
1) It could be constructive in the context of your project to
communicate with the bug submitter of #1082816
to provide advice on the questions raised in the bug discussion (ROCm
support in PETSc).
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1082816
2)
Dear Sir or Madame,
I'm Clément LONGEAC, and I'm starting a 4-month internship at Synchrotron
SOLEIL , which runs until the end of August. I'll be working in the GRADES
department, Div/Exp, under the supervision of Mr Emmanuel FARHI and Mr
Frédéric-Emmanuel PICCA.
My task will be to write au
On 2024-06-01 18:18, Yogeswaran Umasankar wrote:
Hi,
Although I have been part of the Debian Science Team for some time, I
realized I haven't officially introduced myself on this mailing list. I
have contributed to few Debian Science Team packages to fix bugs. I
have
had the opportunity to work
Hi,
Although I have been part of the Debian Science Team for some time, I
realized I haven't officially introduced myself on this mailing list. I
have contributed to few Debian Science Team packages to fix bugs. I have
had the opportunity to work with Emmanuel Arias, Andrius Merkys, Andreas
Tille
On Tue, Jul 06, 2021 at 02:20:05PM +0200, Chiara Marmo wrote:
> Dear list,
Hello hello,
> my name is Chiara Marmo.
> I have previously contributed to debian as packager of the aravis library [1].
> Recently I have worked for the scikit-learn Consortium at Inria [2].
> I am interested in improvin
Dear list,
my name is Chiara Marmo.
I have previously contributed to debian as packager of the aravis library
[1].
Recently I have worked for the scikit-learn Consortium at Inria [2].
I am interested in improving my contributions to debian and I was wondering
if I can made myself useful for the te
it. Who knows where
> >> home-office rules of theese times lead to, just want to be sure it stays
> >> AGPL. Also for sure I'd like to join the team.
> >>
> >> BR Ralph
> >>
> >> ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
> >> On T
sure it stays AGPL. Also for
>> sure I'd like to join the team.
>>
>> BR Ralph
>>
>> ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
>> On Tuesday, September 1, 2020 9:35 PM, Anton Gladky wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Ralph,
>>>
>>> thanks for the intr
On Thu, Sep 03, 2020 at 10:25:00PM +0200, Anton Gladky wrote:
> I have just added you into the Debian Science Group on salsa.
>
> Usually salsa is used to maintain the packaging stuff, but the upstream is
> hosted mostly
> on github/gitlab and similar.
... but typically we store the code of rele
r sure I'd like to join the team.
>
> BR Ralph
>
>
>
> ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
> On Tuesday, September 1, 2020 9:35 PM, Anton Gladky
> wrote:
>
> Hi Ralph,
>
> thanks for the introduction. Could you please shortly formulate how the
> Debian Science Team ca
Hello,
I added the robot-testing-framework package to salsa:
https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/robot-testing-framework/
This time it is a bit more difficult, since it is a set of small libraries.
Can anyone review it, please?
Cheers,
Daniele
Hello again,
is there any other comment about the ycm-cmake-modules package? Do you
think it could be uploaded? What is the proper way to proceed now?
Should upload it to mentors and ask for a sponsor?
Cheers,
Daniele
Hi Ralph,
thanks for the introduction. Could you please shortly formulate how the
Debian Science Team can be useful for you?
Best regards
Anton
Am So., 30. Aug. 2020 um 14:13 Uhr schrieb Ralph Alexander Bariz <
ralph.ba...@pm.me>:
> Hi all,
>
> My name is Ralph Alexander Bari
Hi Joost,
Thanks again...
On 31/08/2020 11:27, Joost van Baal-Ilić wrote:
> I've found some explanation at
> https://lintian.debian.org/tags/file-references-package-build-path.html
I already tried adding
export DEB_BUILD_MAINT_OPTIONS = buildinfo=+path
and
export DEB_BUILD_MAINT_OPTIONS =
Hi Daniele,
On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 11:15:41AM +0200, Daniele E. Domenichelli wrote:
> On 28/08/2020 14:02, Joost van Baal-Ilić wrote:
> > I had a quick look at it and I didn't find any obvious flaws, apart
> > from
> >
> > Now running lintian ycm-cmake-modules_0.11.3-3_amd64.changes ...
> > W:
On 28/08/2020 14:02, Joost van Baal-Ilić wrote:
> I had a quick look at it and I didn't find any obvious flaws, apart
> from
>
> Now running lintian ycm-cmake-modules_0.11.3-3_amd64.changes ...
> W: ycm-cmake-modules: embedded-javascript-library
> usr/share/doc/ycm-cmake-modules/html/_static/la
Hi all,
My name is Ralph Alexander Bariz. I've written a, I think quite usable, proof
of concept for a runtime which should introduce a new kind of algorithmic
dedicated to the graph oriented modeling and execution of complex non-linear
systems.
Please see
https://gitlab.ralph.or.at/causal-rt/
Hi Daniele,
On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 11:32:48AM +0200, Daniele E. Domenichelli wrote:
>
> I added the first package to salsa:
>
> https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/ycm-cmake-modules/
>
> This is basically just a collection of CMake modules that is a
> dependency for most of our packages.
>
Hello Anton,
I added the first package to salsa:
https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/ycm-cmake-modules/
This is basically just a collection of CMake modules that is a
dependency for most of our packages.
Can anyone review it please?
Thanks,
Daniele
On 27/08/2020 20:22, Anton Gladky wro
Hello Daniele,
welcome to the team!
Feel free to create an account on salsa, request an access to the Science
team and you can safely work on your packages there.
When you are ready or have a question, you can always ask in a team. You
will definitely find someone to communicate. Almost all robo
Hello everyone,
I'm a technician/developer at Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT)[1],
and I'm working mostly on YARP (an open source middleware for
robotics)[2,3] and in general on the on the software developed in the
"robotology" GitHub organization[4] and running on the iCub[5] and R1[6]
robot
Greetings Debian Scientists,
I am currently an undergraduate student and have been using Debian for
quite some time now. I have not yet had any experience with open source.
However, I have experience with C programming language and Python and am
really interested in contributing to BLAS/LAPACK lib
Hi Anton,
On Tue, 2016-02-16 at 08:19 +0100, Anton Gladky wrote:
> your account is approved. Welcome on board! Please
> push your stp-package into our git-repo and ping me
> regarding review/sponsoring.
Thank you for approving the account!
I just pushed the repo to
git.debian.org/git/debian-sci
Hi Marco,
your account is approved. Welcome on board! Please
push your stp-package into our git-repo and ping me
regarding review/sponsoring.
Best regards
Anton
2016-02-16 7:56 GMT+01:00 Marko Dimjašević :
> Dear Debian Science team,
>
> I am a PhD student in computer science at the University
Dear Debian Science team,
I am a PhD student in computer science at the University of Utah, USA.
Let me say I am new to Debian. Last year I started learning to package
for Debian by reading the New Maintainers' Guide. I would like to start
contributing to Debian by packaging tools from my research
Le jeudi 07 octobre 2010 à 09:31 +0200, Andreas Tille a écrit :
> On Thu, Oct 07, 2010 at 12:06:20PM +0900, Tatsuyoshi HAMADA wrote:
> > We don't have *.dsc files.
> > We make some packages with some shell script.
>
> Are you interested in advise how to build policy conform packages using
> standa
On Thu, Oct 07, 2010 at 12:06:20PM +0900, Tatsuyoshi HAMADA wrote:
> We don't have *.dsc files.
> We make some packages with some shell script.
Are you interested in advise how to build policy conform packages using
standard Debian tools. This would finally enable you to have official
Debian pack
Dear Yamane san,
First, "first row" is expressing the meaning, "not installed" or "installed".
But, I'm now not editing this csv file, we need to check it again.
And I and my comrade translated or describe the DESCRIPTION-J.
I didn't know DDTSS, I will subscribe to debian-...@debian.or.jp.
Best
Dear sirs,
We don't have *.dsc files.
We make some packages with some shell script.
The following URL is the memos of making pseudo? packages.
http://www.math.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/KnoppixMath/src-deb/?cvsroot=local2#dirlist
Best regards,
Tatsuyoshi Hamada
2010/9/25 Sylvestre Ledru :
Hello,
Thanks for you reply!
Le samedi 25 septembre 2010 à 10:43 +0900, Tatsuyoshi HAMADA a écrit :
> Dear sirs,
>
> I am an chief editor of KNOPPIX/Math Project. I'm sorry for the late reply.
No worries.
> We made a mathematical software list,
> You can find it from
> http://www.math.sci.kobe-
Hi Hamada-san,
On Sat, 25 Sep 2010 10:43:40 +0900
Tatsuyoshi HAMADA wrote:
> We made a mathematical software list,
> You can find it from
> http://www.math.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/KnoppixMath/src/knoppix-math-start/mathsoftware.csv?cvsroot=local2
Thanks, could you explain this list a li
Dear sirs,
I am an chief editor of KNOPPIX/Math Project. I'm sorry for the late reply.
Thank you very much for your interest to our project.
We made a mathematical software list,
You can find it from
http://www.math.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/KnoppixMath/src/knoppix-math-start/mathsoftware.c
Hi,
On Sun, 12 Sep 2010 10:52:12 +0200
Sylvestre Ledru wrote:
> Do you have a list of your packages? (and those which are not in Debian)
No, probably Hamada-san have the list.
> Do you know also which packages have license issues ?
It's Risa/Asir, licensed under Fujitsu Laboratories Licens
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 10:52:12AM +0200, Sylvestre Ledru wrote:
> It would be just great!
Yes.
> Do you have a list of your packages? (and those which are not in Debian)
For documentation issues I'd strongly recommend to add those prospective
packages to the science-mathematics task.
Kind rega
Le dimanche 12 septembre 2010 à 09:56 +0900, Hideki Yamane a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I met debian-based derivative Knoppix-math(*) folks at Open Source Conference
> Tokyo, Japan. I hear they pressed their CD/DVD a lot (more than thousands)
> and
> distributed those at some mathematical conference.
.
--- On Sun, 9/12/10, Hideki Yamane wrote:
> From: Hideki Yamane
> Subject: introduction of Knoppix-math : proposal for collaboration
> To: debian-science@lists.debian.org, ham...@fukuoka-u.ac.jp
> Cc: henr...@debian.or.jp
> Date: Sunday, September 12, 2010, 12:56 PM
> Hi,
>
Hi,
I met debian-based derivative Knoppix-math(*) folks at Open Source Conference
Tokyo, Japan. I hear they pressed their CD/DVD a lot (more than thousands) and
distributed those at some mathematical conference. However, some of the
package
in their pressed LiveCD are packaged and maintaine
engagement.
Thanks for the introduction
Andreas.
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Hi,
Lionel Elie Mamane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>
> Any comment before I upload to sid? (Especially from Achim?)
let's take this as a chance to give a short self-introduction. I'm
a new member of the debian-science team. I'm not yet a Debian
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