Hello there, Just a side note: I'm a full-time scientific programmer at the Keio University, working specifically on the E-Cell project (http://www.e-cell.org/ ) that aims to create a versatile in-silico simulator and related toolkits.
2007/1/29, Steffen Moeller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Dear Changyan (also, please correct/apologize if I address you wrongly), dear Charles, this is quite a coincidence.
I'm also surprised at the coincidence that happened merely in a week :-)
The SBML libraries have two rather ancient ITPs (#241111,#277748) of mine and Andrea Tasso. Just last week I got a patch to my diff.gz. thus bringing it up to the latest level, sent in by Moriyoshi Koizumi who is on this email's CC line. The idea we came up with last week was to prepare an entry on the Debian-Med SVN (http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-med/, http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/debian-med) for the package. Andreas volunteered as an initial sponsor and I volunteered to take over sponsoring once I am accepted as a DD. Dear Moriyoshi and dear Changyan, please get in contact with each other for an exchange of ideas for the package. Whoever wishes to go forward with the maintenance should do so. A SVN-based group maintenance would be preferable from my point of view as it does not harm and is much fun if it works out nicely. It is in no way required, though. Andreas?
Sure I will. Would anyone give some advice what is necessary to collaborate on it right now? I so far got my alioth account (moriyoshi-guest). I'm rather new to the arrangement of the Debian development though I've been involved in several opensource projects in the past, so any help would be thankful.
> It is very good news to see these packages arriving in Debian. > Unfortunately, I am completely ignorant of java, so I can not review > them. I have however one small comment: it has been said some time ago > on debian-devel that having packages with very similar descriptions is > disturbing when people make keyword-based searches. Maybe you could try > to give a specific description for each package ?
Just my two yen's worth: Despite the following statement mentioned in the quoted mail, sun-java wasn't necessary for me to build the Java package. libgcj-dev will suffice because they shares the same ABI and pretty much the same thing did in many other Debian java library packages AFAIK.
> > Section : contrib/science(because to compile the java binding > > package use sun-java)
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