On 30/07/25 11:03 am, Michael Behrisch wrote: > Hi all, > my name is Michael and I am new to the debian science community. I am > one of the main developers of Eclipse SUMO (https://sumo.dlr.de) and > want to help to keep SUMO up to date in debian and also make Apache > Arrow available because we added it as an optional SUMO dependency recently. > I have a little packaging experience and already packaged SUMO on > ubuntu's launchpad https://launchpad.net/~sumo/+archive/ubuntu/stable > (with most of the initial work being done by Anton Gladky) and the open > build service https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:behrisch/sumo
Welcome aboard! > I already have an account on salsa and posted a join request there. I see someone was faster than I to add you in. > I suppose the next good step is reading > https://science-team.pages.debian.net/policy/ but please tell me if > there is other material I should know about before starting my first PR. This should be enough. On 30/07/25 1:03 pm, Aryan Karamtoth wrote: > Debian workflow is a little bit different from Ubuntu and you need to > install Debian in order to work on the packages. Not really. One can create a debian unstable chroot and build packages there. There are multiple other ways too. -n

