On Mon, 25 Jun 2012, Alastair McKinstry wrote:

> > are you going to maintain it alone, or under some dedicated or public
> > (e.g. debian-science) team?

> > Keep on great work, cheers!
> We're using it here locally at ICHEC (www.ichec.ie) for climate data.
> I'm hoping to get the clients packaged soon first but unlikely to get it
> in the next
> release of Debian (wheezy) as it is just about frozen and iRODS is not a
> small package -
> i'd expect to hit issues.

> My plan is to get an "irods-client" package thats got the irods clients
> first, then
> proceed to add more packages (from the same source) with the server, etc.
> have you a particular functionality that is a priority for you?

I am not using iRODS myself (yet), but INCF (http://www.incf.org)
people are interested in building up on top of it:

http://neuralensemble.org/media/slides/Ritz_INCFcyberinfrastructure_CodeJam5.pdf

that is why I got interested and expect to give it a try some time
in the future.  -client as the #1 TODO item sounds reasonable to me too.
And even though it would not hit wheezy release, as I have mentioned, we
could provide backports for wheezy ;-)

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