Bug#949590: ITP: xsocs -- Automatic analysis of 5D sets of data
Package: xsocs Severity: wishlist Owner: Alexandre Marie * Package name: xsocs Version : 0.6.0 Upstream Author : Thomas Vincent * URL : https://gitlab.esrf.fr/kmap/xsocs/ * License : MIT Programming Lang: Python Description : Automatic analysis of 5D sets of data The X-ray Strain Orientation Calculation Software (X-SOCS) is a user-friendly software, developed for automatic analysis of 5D sets of data recorded during continuous mapping measurements. X-SOCS aims at retrieving strain and tilt maps of nanostructures, films, surfaces or even embedded structures.
Re: Debian event pre FOSDEM?
Hi Jurgen, On Sun, Jan 19, 2020 at 11:34:25PM +0100, Jurgen Gaeremyn wrote: > I'm not sure I got back to you on this mail... thanks for getting back on this! > The Kubernetes team is having some events in the hackerspace too in the > evening (18:30 until 23:00). Do you think you will be finished at that > point, or would we be better setting up a second spot for them to be able to > have their workshops too? we'll definitly still be hacking at this time. at least some of us! > What form factor will your debconf be in? Will you do small hackathons, or > will it be more in a presentation style form factor? casual hacking, in small or big groups, or alone. from the wiki page: "MiniDebCamp is some days of hacking on Debian and related stuff. No orga, no overhead, we just meet somewhere nice and interesting, and hack hack hack. " (so no talks neither.) >Do you already have an > idea of the size of the group you'll be expecting? https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEvents/be/2020/MiniDebCamp lists currently 42 people, but only approx. 23 will already show up on wednesday. there's quite a big chunk coming on friday only. I also expect like 10 more people who didnt register. > You asked for the opening hours of Antidote (the restaurant at ground floor) > and the climbing wall. > If you order for more than 5 persons, I would recommend (at both places) to > announce it (unless you enjoy the place, and are not on a tight schedule) > > Antidote: [opening times] > Petit Île (climbing wall): [opening times] cool, those are on the bottom of the above wiki page already. > On of us well be around regularly to help you with practical issues. yay, thanks! looking forward to meet you at HSBXL soon! -- cheers, Holger --- holger@(debian|reproducible-builds|layer-acht).org PGP fingerprint: B8BF 5413 7B09 D35C F026 FE9D 091A B856 069A AA1C signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Bug#949594: ITP: liac-arff -- library for reading and writing ARFF files in Python
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Christian Kastner * Package name: liac-arff Version : 2.4.0 Upstream Author : Renato de Pontes Pereira * URL : https://github.com/renatopp/liac-arff * License : MIT/Expat Programming Lang: Python Description : library for reading and writing ARFF files in Python The liac-arff module implements functions to read and write ARFF files in Python. It was created in the Connectionist Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (LIAC), which takes place at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), in Brazil. ARFF (Attribute-Relation File Format) is an file format specially created for describing datasets which are used commonly for machine learning experiments and softwares. This file format was created to be used in WEKA, the best representative software for machine learning automated experiments. I intend to maintain this within the Debian Science Team.
Bug#949624: ITP: minipro -- Utility for Minipro TL866 memory chip programmers
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Lubomir Rintel * Package name: minipro Version : 0.4 Upstream Author : David Griffith * URL : https://gitlab.com/DavidGriffith/minipro/ * License : GPLv3+ Programming Lang: C Description : Utility for Minipro TL866 memory chip programmers Programming utility compatible with Minipro TL866CS and Minipro TL866A programmers. Supports more than 13000 target devices (including AVRs, PICs, various BIOSes and EEPROMs). I'm looking for a sponsor who'd upload the package for me. I'd be happy if someone is willing to co-maintain the package.
Bug#949628: ITP: python-configspace -- module to manage configuration spaces
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Christian Kastner * Package name: python-configspace Version : 0.4.12 Upstream Author : ConfigSpace developers * URL : https://github.com/automl/ConfigSpace * License : BSD-3-Clause Programming Lang: Python Description : module to manage configuration spaces ConfigSpace is a simple Python module to manage configuration spaces for algorithm configuration and hyperparameter optimization tasks. Includes various scripts to translate between different text formats for configuration space description. ConfigSpace is often used in AutoML tools such as SMAC3, BOHB or auto-sklearn. I plan on packaging auto-sklearn, and this is a dependency of it. But the solution it provides is generally useful for algorithm configuration tasks. I intend to maintain this within the Debian Science Team.