(This is an update of my original RFS request; things have changed in my
package and the format of the request to better accomodate Policy).
Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for the initial release of my package, pyecm
0.1-1.
* Package name: pyecm
Version : 0.1
Upstre
On the Python policy subject, I was figuring that I didn't need to
follow Python policy as my program runs as a script and does not provide
.py modules for use with the import command. You could of course import
it by copying it first, but that is not its intent. Am I right in this
assumption o
I think you can re-upload a package over the existing one on mentors. If
not, you can delete the old one via the web interface.
It would be nice if you re-upload with the new description, but it is
not necessary.
It is a good idea for discussions like this to be made to the -mentors
list. I have
Martin Kelly wrote:
> It builds these binary packages:
> pyecm - Factors large numbers (<= 50 digits) using ECM (Elliptic Curve
> Method)
I suggest changing the short description to:
Factors large numbers (up to 50 digits) using the Elliptic Curve
Method (ECM)
And possibly even leaving off t
I forgot to mention some additional details that may help prospective
sponsors make decisions.
In comparison to gmp-ecm, pyecm has several advantages. First, it does
not display any mathematical notation when factoring a number, making it
more useful to those not familiar with factoring algori
Dear mentors,
* Package name: pyecm
Version : 0.1
Upstream Author : Martin Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyecm/
* License : GPLv2
Section : Mathematics
It builds these binary packages:
pyecm - Factors large numbers
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