"Christophe Prud'homme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi > > I am developper on two projects: > 1- corelinux (LGPL): http://corelinux.sourceforge.net OOA and OOD for Linux > 2- freefem (GPL): http://kfem.sourceforge.net Finite Element Code and > > > I have created rather involved debian packages for them and I would like to > submit them to woody ( see on the respective web sites ) > I read some stuff on the developper's corner, but the actions to do to become > a debian developper are not clear to me. > I was one a long time ago but for a short time. > > It seems that I am an applicant and some kind of applicant manager should > review my application if I am worthy enough . > so what is the process? > > I have other packages in store: > 1- vtk Visualisation ToolKit http://www.kitware.com > 2- vtkqgl a Qt widget for vtk > > thx for any help, > Christophe
Please subscribe to debian-mentors. There ask for a mentor for your Packages. Normaly a few people respond that have similar interests. You choose one of them to be your mentor and he helps you with the packages and will upload them for you. Getting a mentor first is a good thing, because its easy and fast. You have direct connection to someone experienced if you have any question and you have someone watching over you a bit, pointing out little mistakes you might make or improvements. Becoming a maintainer is a more lengthy process and debian-mentor and your mentor will help you with any questions about that as well. May the Source be with you. Goswin