Hi Stéphane, I'm writing you on behalf of the Debian Med team who tries to integrate free software that is relevant in medicine and biology into official Debian. As you can see we also have packaged PHyML:
http://blends.debian.org/med/tasks/bio#phyml I noticed that the source code went from Google Code to Github and is now maintained at https://github.com/stephaneguindon/phyml I also noticed that there exist a separate location for releases: https://github.com/stephaneguindon/phyml-downloads/releases This is a bit unusual since most projects use a major.minor.subminor (or some other versioning scheme) release tagging inside the Git repository and Github creates downloadable archives from those release tags. But you might have your reasons to do so. However, the content of your separate release area shows three different releases one is named stable, one development and one "latest patch" (which is not as late as development). I wonder which of these three you personally would consider best suited for beeing distributed by Debian - in other word you want to be used by the "generic user of PHyML. Kind regards Andreas. -- 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: https://lists.debian.org/20150316155345.gb10...@an3as.eu