Georges Khaznadar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: I'm posting the answere back to debian-devel and debian-mentors to see if we can find your old mentor or a new one. I hope you don't mind.
> Goswin von Brederlow a écrit : > > Hi, > > > > I looked through the differences between testing and unstable and > > picked out everything older than 100 days. Reasons why those packages > > are not in testing are: > > > > - non-free / contrib packages nobody tried to compile > > - FTBFS or RC bugs > > Hi, I'm concerned about RC bugs (wims, units-filter). At least the package > units-filter is fixed, but I cannot reach my mentor. What about wims-modules-fr? I will assume your still maintaing that too unless you tell me otherwise. Its just waiting for wims so you needn't go looking whats wrong with it. > He is John O'Sullivan, reachable at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Unfortunately I could not join him to ask for an upload of my fixes. > Both e-mail addresses are unreachable, it appears that the first is an > alias for the second. > > When I ask wanadoo.fr's nameservers, I'm told > « freesoftwaresolutions.com A record currently not present ». > > Please can you check if this situation is definitive ? > > Best regards, Georges. Anyone seen John O'Sullivan? John, are you reading this? If not, anyone intrested in sponsoring or being mentor to: Package: wims Description: WWW Interactive Mathematics Server (WIMS) An educational application server. Its interface is web based allowing access from any site able to display HTML. . Wims is the engine/glue used by several individual applications called modules. Package: wims-modules-fr Description: French modules for WIMS This package provides French content to be used by the WWW Interactive Mathematics Server (WIMS). Package: units-filter Description: Parser for expressions concerning physical values Units-filter is a basic standalone filter written in C language, flex and bison. It inputs strings like "1.5e3 nN.m.s^-1" (it could be the time growth ratio of a torque) and outputs the value in standard SI unit, followed by the physical dimension of this value. . example :~/src$ echo 1.5e3 nN.m.s^-1 | units-filter 1.5e-06 2 1 -3 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 2 -3 which means : 1.5e-06 (SI unit) m .kg.s . This parser can be embedded in educational test systems, in order to analyze a student's answer to a problem of physics or chemistry. MfG Goswin