[Debian-med-packaging] Please add me to the team

Laszlo Kajan lkajan at rostlab.org
Mon Aug 13 08:29:09 UTC 2012


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Hello Jakub!

On 12/08/12 15:10, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> * Andreas Tille <andreas at an3as.eu>, 2012-08-10, 13:45:
>> I personally don't mind very much about the team - the main point is that there is any team behind a package that really cares.  As far as I
>> can tell you are welcome on any Debian mailing list to ask for advise about packaging issues if it is on topic and having the code for
>> packaging in the according repository is not mandatory.
> 
> Of course! :) Everyone is welcome to ask here for advice or for a review of his package, even when they are not members of any Python packaging
> team.
> 
> From a quick look at librcsb-core-wrapper, it doesn't seem to fit DPMT. As far as I understand it, it's a library package that just happens to
> have Python bindings.

Hmm, I thought libraries with bindings were modules just as well as - I don't know - 'native' modules? For the Perl team, this makes no
difference at all (or at least so far no one there told me). Perhaps this could be made clearer on DPMT [1] as well, because to me it does not
read like "it doesn't seem to fit the DPMT".

> 
> That is not meant to say that Laszlo is not welcome to join the team; it's just I don't see a reason to do it right now. (This is my own
> opinion; opinions of other team admins may vary.)

Ok, yes, I see and I agree with you fully: there is no reason for me to join the team right now. But I would like to, indeed, seek advice with
librcsb-core-wrapper, to be kept at the Deb Med team.

Best regards,

Laszlo

> 

[1] http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/PythonModulesTeam/
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