[Debichem-devel] Debichem-devel Digest, Vol 125, Issue 15

Filippo Rusconi lopippo at debian.org
Mon Mar 20 12:30:05 UTC 2017


Greetings, Andreas and Fellow Debianites,

>Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2017 09:16:51 +0100
>From: Andreas Tille <andreas at an3as.eu>
>To: DebiChem Project <debichem-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org>
>Subject: Re: [Debichem-devel] Not yet categorised packages of Debichem team
>
>Hi Michael,
>
>On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 09:30:34PM +0100, Michael Banck wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 08:57:11PM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote:
>> > I regularly run a script[1] to verify that all packages maintained by a
>> > Blends team are categorised in the tasks of the Blend.  Currently the
>> > result is the following:
>> >
>> >       source       |                                              bin                                               |                       changed_by
>> > -------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------
>> >  cclib-data        | cclib-data                                                                                     | Debichem Team <debichem-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org>
>> >  comet-ms          | comet-ms, comet-ms-dbg                                                                         | Filippo Rusconi <lopippo at debian.org>
>> >  ga                | libglobalarrays-dev                                                                            | Graham Inggs <ginggs at debian.org>
>> >  garlic-doc        | garlic-doc                                                                                     | Michael Banck <mbanck at debian.org>
>> >  gelemental        | gelemental, libelemental0, libelemental-dev, libelemental-doc                                  | Graham Inggs <ginggs at debian.org>
>> >  gpaw-setups       | gpaw-data                                                                                      | Graham Inggs <ginggs at debian.org>
>> >  jgromacs          | libjgromacs-java, libjgromacs-java-doc                                                         | Steffen Moeller <moeller at debian.org>
>> >  libghemical       | libghemical-dev, libghemical5v5, libghemical-data                                              | Julien Cristau <jcristau at debian.org>
>> >  libmstoolkit      | libmstoolkit-dev, libmstoolkit77, libmstoolkit77-dbg                                           | Filippo Rusconi <lopippo at debian.org>
>> >  liboglappth       | liboglappth-dev, liboglappth2                                                                  | Daniel Leidert (dale) <daniel.leidert at wgdd.de>
>> >  libwildmagic      | libwildmagic-dev, libwildmagic5, libwildmagic5-dbg, libwildmagic-common, libwildmagic-examples | Filippo Rusconi <lopippo at debian.org>
>> >  python-pymzml     | python-pymzml, python3-pymzml, python-pymzml-doc                                               | Filippo Rusconi <lopippo at debian.org>
>> >  r-cran-base64enc  | r-cran-base64enc                                                                               | Andreas Tille <tille at debian.org>
>> >  r-cran-downloader | r-cran-downloader                                                                              | Andreas Tille <tille at debian.org>
>> >  votca-tools       | libvotca-tools-dev, libvotca-tools3                                                            | Michael Banck <mbanck at debian.org>
>> >


I would certainly confirm that :

comet-ms libmstoolkit libwildmagic python-pymzml r-cran-base64enc
should be categorized "DebiChem".

As I told you earlier, I am currently overwhelmed by "real life", but I
can envision that I'll soon be back to Debian work (when I have moved to
my new lab).

Cheers, and *again* thank you for your collective efforts to make Debian
a wonderful (bio)chemistry/medicine computing platform.

Ciao
Filippo

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