On 11/28/12 16:09, Andreas Tille wrote:
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 02:22:51PM +0100, Gert Wollny wrote:
I'm at the point of uploading the first package (vistaio), to

   git.debian.org/git/debian-med/vistaio.git

That's great - but please use

     git.debian.org/git/debian-med/libvistaio.git

Directory name changed, Should I also change the source package name from vistaio to libvistaio?

The other proposed directory names (+.git) would be

 libmialm, mia, mialmpick, miaviewitgui, pymia

I've seen that I should add the packages to the tasks file,

I'd volunteer to do this.
Thanks,

Since this library is only IO, should it still go into imaging?

Hmmmm, I admit that I do not know much about it - so if you think that
it is just a precondition for those really imaging related libraries it
might not be worth mentioning it here.  I'll have a look at the package
description - just make sure it is verbose enough to let even people
like me understand the use of the package.
It is really only IO, Tell me if the description needs clarification, and of course anything else that is needed to make the package Debian worthy.

BTW:
There are packages  libvista2/libvsta2-dev package listed. Maybe it
should be removed.

I just removed libvista2 because the imaging task should list
applications rather than libraries.  If you would confirm that
libvista2-dev is dead / unmaintained / not worth packaging I'll remove
it as well.  At the time when I included this entry it made some sense
and I did not followed the development any more.
I think it's dead. I do not maintain it anymore, and most if not all image processing facilities are included in libvia (AFAIK). Vistaio is effectively libvista stripped down to the IO functions (plus some new IO data types).


PS: You could do me a favour if you would not CC me in your mails
     because it is the list policy to just post to the list.  Hope
     this does not cause much trouble with your mail user agent.
That's fine, I just did it this way because the first responses also were to me with the list in CC.

Next week I will be out of office, but after that will start to add the other packages.

Many thanks,
Gert


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