[Pkg-phototools-devel] Bug#777000: ITP: limereg -- Lightweight Image Registration. Commandline application for image registration (automatically aligning two images with similar content).
Roelof Berg
rberg at berg-solutions.de
Tue Feb 10 21:07:54 UTC 2015
Thank you for giving so much details. Well, I'd be happy off course if
the package will be part of d-science and/or d-med.
I will apply your suggested naming scheme, maybe with one exception: I'd
prefer that the package named 'limereg' stands for the command line
tool, this makes it easy for users that don't know what a shared lib is,
and who only want to use the shell-utility named limereg. Then I could
for example add liblimereg-src as a source package, if that is ok
regarding the naming conventions.
There is already ppa in launchpad for Ubuntu (ppa:roelofberg/limereg)
that satisfies lintian. So if I understood everything correctly I will
do the following:
- Finish the library interface
- Check for quality (there is a limitation for square image dimensions
which I probably should eliminate before looking for a sponsor)
- Port the Ubuntu launchpad package to Debian
- Add further packages (lib, dev, dbg, src)
- Publish the packaging projects in branches of my original github
limereg project (right ?)
- Then ask for a sponsor by providing build and test instructions
Well, this will take a while. Thanks to everyone for supporting me so
excellently.
Regards,
Roelof
On 10.02.2015 19:24, Ghislain Vaillant wrote:
> Added cc to debian-med.
>
> I personally disagree with your statement on medical image
> registration. I believe both fast and sophisticated registration tools
> can live together. Your package would fit perfectly in d-science or
> d-med, if not both.
>
> Regarding your naming scheme, I have nothing against it. However, if
> your project becomes a large library associated with an executable,
> you might want to consider using limereg (source package name),
> liblimereg (shared object), liblimereg-dev (symlinks + headers),
> liblimereg-dbg (debug symbols) and liblimereg-tools or liblimereg-bin
> (executables). Your call.
>
> I would also suggest to finalize the separation between executable and
> library first before doing the packaging.
>
> Before actually finding a sponsor, you'd need to prepare the packaging
> somewhere, in your personal or chosen debian team git repository for
> instance, and make sure it is of sufficient quality for an upload
> (using tools like Lintian). Then, you will file an RFS bug, which will
> point prospective sponsors to the location of your packaging and give
> them instructions on how to build and test the resulting binary packages.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Ghis
>
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