Re: Include Request: Box0 softwares in Debian Science
Hey, Yes, anybody who is interested can contact us. We have samples (physical copies) of the hardware for beta user to buy. I tried 'reportbug' on Ubuntu but could not make it work. (Im not a Ubuntu or Debian user myself - so the process is new to me and still getting familiar with it). Also, RFP by direct email seems like a good alternative. Thanks On Wednesday 27 July 2016 01:23 PM, Graham Inggs wrote: > Hi! > > Box0 does look interesting. Do you have a link to where a prospective > package maintainer could obtain a sample of the hardware? > > On 27 July 2016 at 09:26, Kuldeep Singh Dhaka wrote: >> Yes, Box0 do *not* have a Debian package currently maintained. >> so, Yeah - im looking for someone to actually mantain the package! > > I suggest filing an RFP (Request for Package) [1] bug. You can do > this using 'reportbug' [2] or by email [3]. > > Regards > Graham > > > [1] https://wiki.debian.org/RFP > [2] https://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/#l1 > [3] https://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/#l2 > -- Kuldeep Singh Dhaka
Re: Include Request: Box0 softwares in Debian Science
Hi! Box0 does look interesting. Do you have a link to where a prospective package maintainer could obtain a sample of the hardware? On 27 July 2016 at 09:26, Kuldeep Singh Dhakawrote: > Yes, Box0 do *not* have a Debian package currently maintained. > so, Yeah - im looking for someone to actually mantain the package! I suggest filing an RFP (Request for Package) [1] bug. You can do this using 'reportbug' [2] or by email [3]. Regards Graham [1] https://wiki.debian.org/RFP [2] https://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/#l1 [3] https://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/#l2
Re: Include Request: Box0 softwares in Debian Science
Yes, Box0 do *not* have a Debian package currently maintained. so, Yeah - im looking for someone to actually mantain the package! I could not convience people i knew. (already at their 100%) I also tried contacting on Freenode and OFTC but could not find anybody to help. so, at end i just posted on debian-science in hope :) I see similar projects {software & hardware} are listed in debian-science (not just in "DebianScience/DataAcquisition"). It would be great if someone can help because im already covered up with all the development and documentation work (and im not a debian maintainer too). anybody? Thanks, On Wednesday 27 July 2016 12:25 PM, Michael Wilson wrote: > I'm not a moderator of this list, but it appears Box Zero doesn't have > a Debian package currently maintained. As Debian Science is a Pure > Blend, I imagine you will need to find someone to actually maintain > this as a package first. Even without a Debian maintainer, I don't > know exactly where in Debain Science this would fit - something to > consider. > > Thanks, > > Michael > > On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 3:33 PM, Kuldeep Singh Dhaka > <kuldeepdha...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I would like to request to include Box0 softwares in Debian Science. >> >> Box0: Free & open source tool for exploring science and electronics >> anytime anywhere. <http://madresistor.org/box0> >> >> Box0: /Box Zero/ >> >> Some features >> = >> - Use GPU for data plotting >> - Data Logging (with capability to handle alot of data) >> - Ready to use Sensor interface (Analog, I2C, I2C) >> - Simple, Intutive User interface yet powerful! >> - Data Analysis like curve fitting, Fourier transform >> - Common Instruments like Oscilloscope, Function Generator, Power supply >> - Licenced under Free software licence: >> GNU GPLv3 or later >> EVERYTHING is free/libre/open-source including Hardware >> - Utilize multiple processor (via OpenMP) >> - Cross platform >> - Native Android "app" [F-Droid next!] >> >> and more... >> >> Software >> >> (to be include) >> >> - Box0 Studio (Qt5, C++) - Common Instruments >> - LiaB Studio (Qt5, C++) - Data Logger >> - libreplot (OpenGL, C) - GPU based Plotting library >> - libbox0 (libusb, C) - Hardware independent interfacing >> - box0-utils - Hackers style shell utilities >> >> Other packages of interest >> == >> - pyBox0 (python-cffi) - Python binding for libbox0 >> - Box0.jl - Julia binding for libbox0 >> - jBox0 (JNI) - Java binding for libbox0 >> - node-box0 (node-ffi) - NodeJS binding for libbox0 >> >> Packages we are using (thanks!) >> === >> - libpng >> - Freetype2 >> - libusb-1.0 >> - MuParser >> - FFTW 3.3 >> - Qt5 >> - lmfit >> - Harfbuzz >> - libcsv >> - OpenMP >> - PThread, libc, libdl ... >> >> Source code >> === >> https://gitlab.com/madresistor/box0-studio-qt >> https://gitlab.com/madresistor/liab-studio-qt >> https://gitlab.com/madresistor/libbox0 >> https://gitlab.com/madresistor/libreplot >> https://gitlab.com/madresistor/pyBox0 >> https://gitlab.com/madresistor/jBox0 >> https://gitlab.com/madresistor/Box0.jl >> https://gitlab.com/madresistor/node-box0 >> https://gitlab.com/madresistor/box0-utils >> >> Hope i haven't missed anything. >> Everything else not listed can be found at: >> <https://gitlab.com/madresistor/> >> >> Other links: >> >> Open Educational Resources (OER): <http://madresistor.org/box0/learn/> >> Hackaday.io page: <https://hackaday.io/project/11074-box0> >> Software details: <http://madresistor.org/box0/software.html> >> Hardware details: <http://madresistor.org/box0/hardware.html> >> Freenode: #madresistor and #box0 >> >> Please include the softwares in category: >> "DebianScience/DataAcquisition" >> >> Cheers, >> >> -- >> Kuldeep Singh Dhaka >> -- Kuldeep Singh Dhaka
Re: Include Request: Box0 softwares in Debian Science
I'm not a moderator of this list, but it appears Box Zero doesn't have a Debian package currently maintained. As Debian Science is a Pure Blend, I imagine you will need to find someone to actually maintain this as a package first. Even without a Debian maintainer, I don't know exactly where in Debain Science this would fit - something to consider. Thanks, Michael On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 3:33 PM, Kuldeep Singh Dhaka <kuldeepdha...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I would like to request to include Box0 softwares in Debian Science. > > Box0: Free & open source tool for exploring science and electronics > anytime anywhere. <http://madresistor.org/box0> > > Box0: /Box Zero/ > > Some features > = > - Use GPU for data plotting > - Data Logging (with capability to handle alot of data) > - Ready to use Sensor interface (Analog, I2C, I2C) > - Simple, Intutive User interface yet powerful! > - Data Analysis like curve fitting, Fourier transform > - Common Instruments like Oscilloscope, Function Generator, Power supply > - Licenced under Free software licence: > GNU GPLv3 or later > EVERYTHING is free/libre/open-source including Hardware > - Utilize multiple processor (via OpenMP) > - Cross platform > - Native Android "app" [F-Droid next!] > > and more... > > Software > > (to be include) > > - Box0 Studio (Qt5, C++) - Common Instruments > - LiaB Studio (Qt5, C++) - Data Logger > - libreplot (OpenGL, C) - GPU based Plotting library > - libbox0 (libusb, C) - Hardware independent interfacing > - box0-utils - Hackers style shell utilities > > Other packages of interest > == > - pyBox0 (python-cffi) - Python binding for libbox0 > - Box0.jl - Julia binding for libbox0 > - jBox0 (JNI) - Java binding for libbox0 > - node-box0 (node-ffi) - NodeJS binding for libbox0 > > Packages we are using (thanks!) > === > - libpng > - Freetype2 > - libusb-1.0 > - MuParser > - FFTW 3.3 > - Qt5 > - lmfit > - Harfbuzz > - libcsv > - OpenMP > - PThread, libc, libdl ... > > Source code > === > https://gitlab.com/madresistor/box0-studio-qt > https://gitlab.com/madresistor/liab-studio-qt > https://gitlab.com/madresistor/libbox0 > https://gitlab.com/madresistor/libreplot > https://gitlab.com/madresistor/pyBox0 > https://gitlab.com/madresistor/jBox0 > https://gitlab.com/madresistor/Box0.jl > https://gitlab.com/madresistor/node-box0 > https://gitlab.com/madresistor/box0-utils > > Hope i haven't missed anything. > Everything else not listed can be found at: > <https://gitlab.com/madresistor/> > > Other links: > > Open Educational Resources (OER): <http://madresistor.org/box0/learn/> > Hackaday.io page: <https://hackaday.io/project/11074-box0> > Software details: <http://madresistor.org/box0/software.html> > Hardware details: <http://madresistor.org/box0/hardware.html> > Freenode: #madresistor and #box0 > > Please include the softwares in category: > "DebianScience/DataAcquisition" > > Cheers, > > -- > Kuldeep Singh Dhaka >
Include Request: Box0 softwares in Debian Science
Hello, I would like to request to include Box0 softwares in Debian Science. Box0: Free & open source tool for exploring science and electronics anytime anywhere. <http://madresistor.org/box0> Box0: /Box Zero/ Some features = - Use GPU for data plotting - Data Logging (with capability to handle alot of data) - Ready to use Sensor interface (Analog, I2C, I2C) - Simple, Intutive User interface yet powerful! - Data Analysis like curve fitting, Fourier transform - Common Instruments like Oscilloscope, Function Generator, Power supply - Licenced under Free software licence: GNU GPLv3 or later EVERYTHING is free/libre/open-source including Hardware - Utilize multiple processor (via OpenMP) - Cross platform - Native Android "app" [F-Droid next!] and more... Software (to be include) - Box0 Studio (Qt5, C++) - Common Instruments - LiaB Studio (Qt5, C++) - Data Logger - libreplot (OpenGL, C) - GPU based Plotting library - libbox0 (libusb, C) - Hardware independent interfacing - box0-utils - Hackers style shell utilities Other packages of interest == - pyBox0 (python-cffi) - Python binding for libbox0 - Box0.jl - Julia binding for libbox0 - jBox0 (JNI) - Java binding for libbox0 - node-box0 (node-ffi) - NodeJS binding for libbox0 Packages we are using (thanks!) === - libpng - Freetype2 - libusb-1.0 - MuParser - FFTW 3.3 - Qt5 - lmfit - Harfbuzz - libcsv - OpenMP - PThread, libc, libdl ... Source code === https://gitlab.com/madresistor/box0-studio-qt https://gitlab.com/madresistor/liab-studio-qt https://gitlab.com/madresistor/libbox0 https://gitlab.com/madresistor/libreplot https://gitlab.com/madresistor/pyBox0 https://gitlab.com/madresistor/jBox0 https://gitlab.com/madresistor/Box0.jl https://gitlab.com/madresistor/node-box0 https://gitlab.com/madresistor/box0-utils Hope i haven't missed anything. Everything else not listed can be found at: <https://gitlab.com/madresistor/> Other links: Open Educational Resources (OER): <http://madresistor.org/box0/learn/> Hackaday.io page: <https://hackaday.io/project/11074-box0> Software details: <http://madresistor.org/box0/software.html> Hardware details: <http://madresistor.org/box0/hardware.html> Freenode: #madresistor and #box0 Please include the softwares in category: "DebianScience/DataAcquisition" Cheers, -- Kuldeep Singh Dhaka