On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, Michael Prokop wrote:
I do know many people who are used to ha-prosper and haven't switched to LaTeX-Beamer yet.
As I said - there is a compatibility mode - but I did not tested it yet.
ha-prosper needs less space than latex-beamer (not taking care of dependencies but ratio should be equalent):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ # apt-cache show ha-prosper | grep Installed-Size Installed-Size: 516 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ # apt-cache show latex-beamer | grep Installed-Size Installed-Size: 3364
Huh, what's this for an argument????? I guess today we do not really have to care for this and as I said, the bigger size has its reasons ...
And TeXciting might never be released, quoting Hendri - the author of ha-prosper:
| I have reconsidered whether it will be possible | to finish this project. Taking into account also | the work that I'm doing on other packages and | my involvement in LaTeX3, I conclude that it will | unfortunately be very unlikely, that I will ever | finish that project.
See his posting on ha-prosper-mailinglist for more details: http://listserv.surfnet.nl/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind0503&L=ha-prosper&F=&S=&P=777
So this is no problem because we have latex-beamer. BTW, I guess TeXciting would have a similar size relation as you mentioned above and we would have to keep ha-prosper anyway according to your reasoning.
So in my opinion it would be useful to provide a debian package of ha-prosper.
In the end it is the business of people who are maintaining the package and I really hope that they will do a good job in maintaining orphaned software. So I can not keep you away from maintaining ha-prosper but my advise as somebody who had thought about this on my own and knowing that you have also to maintain a further package as dependency would be: Just have a look at latex-beamer's compatibility mode and think twice about it if is worth the effort.
Kind regards
Andreas.
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