Brett Gilio writes:
> It sounds like the Debian Science Maintainers team uses
> https://alioth.debian.org/, but that URL is not resolving.
Update: Ignore this, just a case of an outdated Wiki. :)
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Dmitry Borodaenko writes:
>
> Oops, messed up my references, above should read: "Debian Science
> mailing list (which is marked dead)[2] and Debian Science Maintainers
> team [3]"
>
> [2] https://lists.debian.org/debian-science/
> [3] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianScience
It sounds like the Debi
Brett Gilio writes:
>
> Could you explain what "marked dead" means in this context? Is the
> Debian Science team different from the Debian Science Maintainers team?
> Thank you for clarifying the issue.
Update, I see what you mean. The blend mailing list is marked dead.
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Dmitry Borodaenko writes:
>
> Generally speaking, the best way to set up collaborative maintenance for
> such packages is to put them up on Salsa [0], for that you'll need to
> convert them to Git packaging [1] if they aren't already on it (e.g.
> blank VCS field for MLton tells me that it's not)
On Tue, Oct 13, 2020 at 09:52:24AM -0700, Dmitry Borodaenko wrote:
> Sounds like your interests are relevant for the Debian Science team [2]
> (which is marked dead) and Debian Science Maintainers team [3], getting
> in touch with them would be a good place to start.
Oops, messed up my references,
On Fri, Oct 09, 2020 at 09:00:44PM -0500, Brett Gilio wrote:
> I am a long term user of Debian GNU/Linux (and a regular contributor to
> GNU Guix). I have been using Debian or some other variant of GNU/Linux
> for 10+ years, in both professional and personal capacities. I notice
> that some package
Vagrant Cascadian writes:
> I've made a couple attempts at updating to a newer git snapshot, and
> there's talk of a new guix release in the near future, so it might make
> sense to wait for a release-candidate of guix before diving in too
> deeply.
Agreed, I will take the time to investigate an
On 2020-10-10, Brett Gilio wrote:
> It is Brett Gilio. I pinged you on IRC last evening regarding advice for
> joining Debian in helping maintain some packages. Below I have Paul
> Wise's response to my inquiry, and was wondering if you would be willing
> to sponsor my work on some orphaned package
Paul Wise writes:
> Please take a look at our intro guide for getting packages into Debian:
>
> https://mentors.debian.net/intro-maintainers/
>
Thank you for the information, Paul. I have reached out to an
acquaintence to see if they will be a mentor to me. I will get in
contact with those nec
Hey Vagrant,
It is Brett Gilio. I pinged you on IRC last evening regarding advice for
joining Debian in helping maintain some packages. Below I have Paul
Wise's response to my inquiry, and was wondering if you would be willing
to sponsor my work on some orphaned packages, as well as assistance wit
On Sat, Oct 10, 2020 at 2:00 AM Brett Gilio wrote:
> I am a long term user of Debian GNU/Linux (and a regular contributor to
> GNU Guix). I have been using Debian or some other variant of GNU/Linux
> for 10+ years, in both professional and personal capacities. I notice
> that some packages that I
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