[med-svn] [Debian Wiki] Update of "DebianMed" by AndreasTille

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Link tp Debian Med policy document

  == Contributing to Debian Med ==
  From the developer to the user, there is a long chain of tasks in which we always welcome participation. First we must keep ourselves informed about the software landscape in biology and medicine. Software to be packaged is chosen according to criteria such as users' need and the consistency of the distribution. Once in Debian, the software is monitored for its quality and bugs are fixed, if possible in collaboration with the upstream maintainer(s). All this work would not be very useful if it remains confidential. We also dedicate some time to advertise it to the world wia http://www.debian.org and to ease the integration of new members through this wiki.
  
- Please contact us on debian-med at lists.debian.org if you want to help to make medical and biological software available to Debian users. Next steps are the request of an account on the [[http://www.alioth.debian.org|Alioth]] project management server and the request to access the source code repository by joining (see the hyperlink) via the Debian Med [[http://alioth.debian.org/projects/debian-med/|project page]].
+ Please contact us on debian-med at lists.debian.org if you want to help to make medical and biological software available to Debian users. Next steps are described very verbosely in our [[http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/docs/policy.html|team policy document]] which describes the workflow in our team and should guide you step by step into the rules we have agreed upon.
  
  If you speak a language other than English, you can contribute rightaway with translations of package descriptions at http://ddtp.debian.org. When working on these, you will find immediate targets for improvements of the original English versions, too. For these, though, you need access to Debian Med's source code repository. Very welcome are tutorials that guide Debian users towards the use of packages to their immediate benefit. You may also consider to write respective articles for Magazines, be they online or in print.
  



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