Hi, > > - It uses a patched version of Readseq. Maybe we should consider to > > build Vienna on Debian's readseq, possibly by adopting its patches if > > they are not disruptive. By the way, we could incorporate the Debian > > package for readseq in our repository, if its current maintainer > > agrees. > > As a former maintainer of readseq I would like to clarify the situation > from my point of view: > > 4. I handed over the package to Michael Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > (Changelog entry "took over from Andreas Tille 'cuz readseq is actually > in use at our site"). I'm a little bit unsure whether this is > valid until today - at least the package has some lintian > problems and IMHO definitely needs polishing. (Michael, are > you able and willing to work on this package?)
I'm no longer at the lab in Duesseldorf but I could certainly continue to work on it. The additions I put in to accomodate the use in Duesseldorf should perhaps stay in, even though those guys mostly switched to bioperl these days. > My suggestion is that we immediately move the packaging stuff to Debian-Med > SVN and add Michael and mayelf to Uploaders, while the maintainer should > be the Debian-Med packaging team (Michael, I hope you would not regard this > as piracy ...). Not at all - I had pertty much forgotten about readseq. > Somebody should discuss with upstream whether they prefer that we > "release new versions" of readseq1 or that we maintain a set of patches > inside Debian. In any way if there are good reasons to patch readseq > (working nicely with another package would be such a good reason) we > should just do it inside the Debian package. I believe there really is no upstream activity anymore. Patches for supporting other packages is just what I did to it anyway, so keep adding more (making sure it keeps working for the old test cases). I had tried to get one of the bioinformatics guys involved as maintainer with no success. If it comes to the worst, they will know who to blame. Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]