[Debian-med-packaging] Packaging by students

Laszlo Kajan lkajan at rostlab.org
Fri Jun 29 14:46:46 UTC 2012


Hello Olivier!

Thanks for your recommendation.

None of these modules are in CPAN (not even the very useful NHGRI::Blastall). All but one - NHGRI::Blastall - make sense only in the context of
PredictProtein, really.

I have some packages with the Perl team, and indeed NHGRI::Blastall could be there, but I would like to manage my group of students at just one
team.

Best regards,

Laszlo

On 29/06/12 16:28, Olivier Sallou wrote:
> 
> Le 6/29/12 4:13 PM, Laszlo Kajan a écrit :
>> Hello Andreas!
>>
>> I would like to ask your opinion: my students will be packaging some Perl modules and scripts as part of the whole PredictProtein packaging effort.
>>
>> The question is:
>>
>> * Could these packages go to the Debian Med team instead of the pkg-perl team for convenience?
>>
>> It really is about convenience: it would just be much easier for me and my students to keep this together at one team. I will of course apply
>> what I learn from the Perl team to these packages as well.
>>
>> What do you think?
> If those packages are related to available CPAN modules, I really think
> they should go to the Perl team. They have the Perl knowledge (language
> and policy) and already manage CPAN modules. I don't think getting some
> perl modules in different repo (in svn way) is a good idea.
> For Perl packages, when a package is set to unstable in Changelog it
> goes to a "queue" waiting for a review/upload of the Perl team (though
> it does not prevent a previous review by someone from Debian Med).
> 
> Olivier
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Laszlo
>>
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