Le Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 01:58:15PM +0200, Andreas Tille a écrit :
> Jar-jungle
Hi Andreas,
I had a look at Artemis. First (and unrelated to jEmboss), I found a copy of
Picard, which in my opinion would desserve an ITP anyway:
http://picard.sourceforge.net
I am not sure if I am competent to pac
Hi Andreas!
You wrote:
> Do you intend to maintain the package under Debian Med group maintenance
> following Debian Med group policy[1]? BTW, the policy is not fully up
> to date because it does not mention the newly created git repository.
Sure, that's fine with me. If you can add me to the
Hi Charles,
I had a look into Artemis[1] because this might be used in our
institute. The situation of this package is similar to the recently
packaged alien_hunter: It contains a lot of Jar files without source.
In alien_hunter this was easy to solve: The jars were all available for
Debian so I
IMO both practice and tools seem to fit.
Karsten
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:09:43PM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Subject: Re: Bug#551045: ITP: edfbrowser -- a viewer for medical
> timeseries
> storage files
> User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.18 (2008-05-17)
>
> Hi Bas,
>
> sorry for the full quote
Hi Bas,
sorry for the full quote but I want to keep Debian Med in the queue.
Do you intend to maintain the package under Debian Med group maintenance
following Debian Med group policy[1]? BTW, the policy is not fully up
to date because it does not mention the newly created git repository.
To th
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