[med-svn] r18481 - trunk/community/bits

Andreas Tille tille at moszumanska.debian.org
Fri Nov 14 06:53:32 UTC 2014


Author: tille
Date: 2014-11-14 06:53:31 +0000 (Fri, 14 Nov 2014)
New Revision: 18481

Modified:
   trunk/community/bits/2014-11.bits
Log:
Reformatting


Modified: trunk/community/bits/2014-11.bits
===================================================================
--- trunk/community/bits/2014-11.bits	2014-11-13 20:11:08 UTC (rev 18480)
+++ trunk/community/bits/2014-11.bits	2014-11-14 06:53:31 UTC (rev 18481)
@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@
 
 The version number of debian-med metapackages was bumped to 1.99 as a
 signal that we plan to release version 2.0 with Jessie.  As usual the
-metapackages will be recreated shortly before the final release to include
-potential changes in the package pool.  Feel free to install the
+metapackages will be recreated shortly before the final release to
+include potential changes in the package pool.  Feel free to install the
 metapackages med-* with the package installer of your choice.
 
 As always you can have a look at the packages in our focus by visiting
@@ -37,12 +37,11 @@
 
 This release contains, for the first time some support for Hospital
 Information Systems (HIS) with the dependency fis-gtm of the med-his
-metapackage.  This was made possible due to the work of Luis Ibanez
-(at kitware at
-the time when working on the packaging
-) and Amul Shah (fisglobal).  Thanks to a fruitful
-cooperation between upstream FIS and Debian the build system of fis-gtm
-was adapted to enable an easier packaging.
+metapackage.  This was made possible due to the work of Luis Ibanez (at
+kitware at the time when working on the packaging) and Amul Shah
+(fisglobal).  Thanks to a fruitful cooperation between upstream FIS and
+Debian the build system of fis-gtm was adapted to enable an easier
+packaging.
 
 The availability of fis-gtm will simplify running Vista-foia[2a] on
 Debian systems and we are finally working on packaging Vista as well
@@ -50,14 +49,14 @@
 
 There was some interesting work done by Emilien Klein who was working
 hard to get GNUHealth[2b] packaged.  Emilien has given a detailed
-explanation on the Debian Med mailing list[2c] giving reasons why he removed the
-existing packages from the Debian package pool again.  While this is a
-shame for GNUHealth users there might be an opportunity to revive this effort
-if there was better coordination between upstream and Tryton
-(which is the framework GNUHealth is based upon).  In any case
-the packaging code in SVN[2d] as a useful resource to base
-private packages on.  Feel free to contact us via the Debian Med mailing
-list if you consider creating GNUHealth Debian packages.
+explanation on the Debian Med mailing list[2c] giving reasons why he
+removed the existing packages from the Debian package pool again.  While
+this is a shame for GNUHealth users there might be an opportunity to
+revive this effort if there was better coordination between upstream and
+Tryton (which is the framework GNUHealth is based upon).  In any case
+the packaging code in SVN[2d] as a useful resource to base private
+packages on.  Feel free to contact us via the Debian Med mailing list if
+you consider creating GNUHealth Debian packages.
 
 [2a] http://www.osehra.org/
 [2b] http://health.gnu.org/
@@ -91,8 +90,9 @@
 and in turn SeaView[3c] (a similarly famous program and also long term
 non-free citizen) depending on PHYLIP code was freed as well.  There are
 several other tools like python-biopython and python-cogent which are
-calling PHYLIP if it exists.  So not only is PHYLIP freed we can now stop removing those parts of
-the test suites of these other tools that are using PHYLIP.
+calling PHYLIP if it exists.  So not only is PHYLIP freed we can now
+stop removing those parts of the test suites of these other tools that
+are using PHYLIP.
 
 Thanks to all who participated in freeing PHYLIP specifically its author
 Joe Felsenstein.
@@ -138,9 +138,9 @@
 6. Publication with Debian Med involvement
 ==========================================
 
-The Debian Med team is involved in a paper which is in
-BioMed Central[5a] (in press).  The title will be
-"Community-driven development for computational biology at Sprints, Hackathons and Codefests"
+The Debian Med team is involved in a paper which is in BioMed
+Central[5a] (in press).  The title will be "Community-driven development
+for computational biology at Sprints, Hackathons and Codefests"
 
 [6a] http://www.biomedcentral.com/
 
@@ -150,10 +150,10 @@
 
 The team metrics graphs on the Debian Med Blend entry page[7a] were
 updated.  At the bottom you will find a 3D Bar chart of dependencies of
-selected metapackages over different versions.  It shows our
-continuous work in several fields.  Thanks to all Debian Med team
-members for their rigorous work on our common goal to make Debian
-the best operating system for medicine and biology.
+selected metapackages over different versions.  It shows our continuous
+work in several fields.  Thanks to all Debian Med team members for their
+rigorous work on our common goal to make Debian the best operating
+system for medicine and biology.
 
 Please note that VCS stat calculation is currently broken and does not
 reflect the latest commits this year.
@@ -170,10 +170,10 @@
 more general and better way.  This would add a frequently requested
 feature by our users who always wonder how to install Debian Med.
 
-While there is no final decision on bug #758116 and we are
-quite late with the request to get this implemented in Jessie feel free
-to contribute ideas so that this selection of Blends can be done in the best
-possible manner.
+While there is no final decision on bug #758116 and we are quite late
+with the request to get this implemented in Jessie feel free to
+contribute ideas so that this selection of Blends can be done in the
+best possible manner.
 
 
 9. Debian Med Bug Squashing Advent Calendar 2014




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