Hi, I've got the information that there is some interest in Debian packaging of OpenMM[1]. There is actually a git repository[2] created by Yutong Zhao and Robert McGibbon. IMHO the next step could be perfectly be to inject this package straight into Debian. As readers of the Debian Med list know that this is one of our strengthes to work together with upstream and there is even an education program "Mentoring of the Month"[3] to educate newcomers (even if at first look to[2] the mentoring part can be skipped to some extend).
As you might know Steffen Möller has injected some other attempt of packaging into the DebiChem SVN repository[4]. It seems to make sense to merge both efforts to finally create a package ready for uploading. To let you know: The DebiChem and Debian Med team are working together since we are sharing some packages of interest. From my naive point of view it comes closer to the field of DebiChem. What could be the steps for an upload to Debian. 1. We need better access to the source of OpenMM. When trying to download the source I was requested to add some login code. Whatever your reasons for this are (we had some similar cases in the past) I would like to make you aware that uploading your package to Debian will undermine this. Anybody will be able to download the source from the Debian mirror and considering the license of OpenMM this is perfectly legal. If you installed this registration system you might in reward notice that we can provide statistics from Debian Popularity Contest. You have easy access to this at the so called Web Sentinel for DebiChem for instance see here[5] and look for the term "Popcon". The advantage of this statistics is that you get numbers not for download but for *real* *usage* In short: Please provide a password free download option which would simplify the Debian packaging and you get some reward for this. 2. Please simplify the detection of new versions. Similar to the first item this is also connected to the ability for downloads. Since you did some Debian packaging I assume you are also aware of debian/watch files which are providing an automatic way to detect new versions. With your current web framework this is very troublesome. 3. Once we have got the source I'd suggest we inject the package on our Alioth platform and take over team maintenance. The Debian Med policy[6] explains in very detail how this works - it can be translated to the work of DebiChem as well (to my knowledge there is no such document for DebiChem). I would volunteer to do this initial inject to provide you with a fully functional Git repository to run git-buildpackage. 4. Once the package will be ready some team member can upload it to the Debian mirror. What do you think about this plan? BTW, it might be a bit short notice but the next Debian Med team sprint will happen in ten days close to Aberdeen[7]. It would be great if somebody of the OpenMM team would like to join. This could speed up things for a first upload. Kind regards Andreas. [1] https://simtk.org/home/openmm [2] https://github.com/rmcgibbo/openmm-debpackaging [3] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianMed/MoM [4] http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/debichem/experimental/openmm/debian/ [5] http://blends.debian.org/debichem/tasks/molmech [6] http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/docs/policy.html [7] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianMed/Meeting/Aberdeen2014 -- http://fam-tille.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-med-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20140122162615.gf4...@an3as.eu