Re: agent-based simulation

2008-10-27 Thread Andreas Tille
On Sun, 19 Oct 2008, Charles Plessy wrote: we will warmly welcome swarm in our repository, but since it seems to have a broader scope that just medecine and biology, I recommend to check before on debian-science@lists.debian.org if some people would prefer to co-maintain it there. I

Bug#502980: ITP: ffc -- compiler for finite element variational forms (fwd)

2008-10-27 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi, I'm wondering whether this might be another target for a category Simulation. Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de -- Forwarded message -- Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 15:57:34 +0200 (CEST) From: Johannes Ring [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:

Re: agent-based simulation

2008-10-27 Thread Andreas Tille
On Wed, 22 Oct 2008, Scott Christley wrote: (http://www.swarm.org ) which is an agent-based simulation toolkit that I would like to package into Debian. It was suggested that I email this list as debian-science has a broader view. I looked through the metapackages listed on the wiki, but its

Re: tasks overview wishlist: Canonical citing reference

2008-10-27 Thread Andreas Tille
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Adam C Powell IV wrote: You replied to a message more than a week old, and missed an option which came up last week, see below. I was offline for two weeks with a small window in between where I most probably missed something. Option 5 doesn't delay implementation at

Re: tasks overview wishlist: Canonical citing reference

2008-10-27 Thread Charles Plessy
Hi all, I have been thinking a bit further about the bibtex references, and wonder about two questions: - What kind of unique identifier will we give to them? - Downloadable references often include the abstract, but the abstract is copyrighted work most of the time. Should we better not

Re: tasks overview wishlist: Canonical citing reference

2008-10-27 Thread Manuel Prinz
Am Montag, den 27.10.2008, 22:13 +0900 schrieb Charles Plessy: I have been thinking a bit further about the bibtex references, and wonder about two questions: - What kind of unique identifier will we give to them? I used the scheme First Author, Year, Colon, Software for quite some time

Re: tasks overview wishlist: Canonical citing reference

2008-10-27 Thread Andreas Tille
On Mon, 27 Oct 2008, Chris Walker wrote: If you were to put the software first - eg apbs:Baker2001, tab completion of the reference would be easier as I'm more likely to remember the name of the software than the name of the author. I have no strong opinion about this - but considering that

Re: tasks overview wishlist: Canonical citing reference

2008-10-27 Thread Manuel Prinz
Am Montag, den 27.10.2008, 15:41 + schrieb Chris Walker: Manuel Prinz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I used the scheme First Author, Year, Colon, Software for quite some time now. Example: Baker2001:apbs for APBS [0]. Until now, I did not have any problems with that. If you were to put

RFS: libalberta2 -- adaptive finite element library

2008-10-27 Thread André Gaul
Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for my package libalberta2. * Package name: libalberta2 Version : 2.0.1-1 Upstream Author : Alfred Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] * URL : http://www.alberta-fem.de * License : GPL-3 Section : libs Description:

Re: RFS: libalberta2 -- adaptive finite element library

2008-10-27 Thread Paul Wise
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 7:21 AM, André Gaul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://web-yard.de/user/public/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/debian/libalberta2_2.0.1-1.dsc Since this is a library, it should probably use the new symbols files feature, to make shlibs as minimal as possible and also to detect ABI