On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 08:41, Andreas Tille <[email protected]> wrote: > I think it should be quite easy to pick some work from tasks pages like > > http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/tasks/bio > > (I picked the biological page because it fits your profession best - > feel free to dive into the other tasks) The principle is easy: yellow > or red color is signaling work to do. :-)
Yes, I've noticed this yesterday. I'll find something interesting and let you know when my work is in progress. > I just added you to the Debian Med team and thus you can easily commit > to the Debian Med repositories (SVN and Git is used at the preference of > the packager see our policy[1]). Currently you see as tasks like > > - "Newer upstream" warnings (I just noticed that some false positives > seem to be there - need to check the page creating code) > Just commit the needed changes for the new version to VCS and ping > the list for a sponsored upload. > - "Go tagging" for missing DebTags (I learned in the Debian Science BOF > that the DebTags concept is widely unknown :-() Yes, I've never heard of it before, but I did some tagging now, just to give it a try. > - "Upload screenshot" > > Any work is helpful and as a newcomer you have quite good chances to > softly dive into the pool of software which is there. Further down you > can see packages which we started working but did not finished yet for > different reasons. So you can have a look starting from > > http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/tasks/bio#pkgvcs-debs > > to find some more targets for your packaging attempt. Feel free to ask > here first if you decided for a certain package - in most cases you will > get useful hints. > >> You can add Serbian to the tasks, and I'll do my best to translate it >> as soon as possible. > > I will do but currently ddtp.debian.net is down and thus the > registration of Serbian (which seems to be not there currently). I'll > observe this and will keep you informed. > > Welcome in the team > > Andreas. > > PS: I agree with you that dcm4chee is not really a task for a newcomer > specifically without any love for Java. Some beer + pizza is just > to less fee to become a Java expert. :-) > Also the GinkoCADx issue is a bit tricky because the program itself > is not the issue which needs fixing but rather some complex cmake > multiarch stuff in connection with vtk - also nothing a newcomer > should pick as first task. > > [1] http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/docs/policy.html I'm so glad that I found you guys, this is so much better from "come to Debian, there is so much work, you can do anything". Little directions was everything I needed. Greetings, Karolina -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CADh3fJn8YUbvbFjbyDY-pcpLkLwPeMwTwri_YAudnhhO-7A=6...@mail.gmail.com

