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Re: [opensuse-project] Science and Education repos/ Scientific packages
- From: Werner Hoch <werner.ho@xxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 13:38:02 +0200
- Message-id: <201009211338.03300.werner.ho@xxxxxx>
Hi Alin,
On Donnerstag, 16. September 2010, Alin Marin Elena wrote:
The science repository is pretty old. I've started it several years to
package mainly packages for electronic engineering.
To me it seems that the Education repository was started to create
packages for highschool pupil.
Later they've added more and more packages that could be used for
science/engineering/research, too.
As Education has way more packages we can also discuss to merge the
repositories together.
Great.
Regards
Werner
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On Donnerstag, 16. September 2010, Alin Marin Elena wrote:
I am trying to solve the mysteries of science and education repos
from our obs. All these are done in order to understand and see how
the opensuse can provide in an efficient centralised way (aka one
repo) packages for science/research community.
The science repository is pretty old. I've started it several years to
package mainly packages for electronic engineering.
Please have in mind that software developed and used by
scientists/researchers a lot of time is far away from what we call
good software engineering practise. Frequent releases are a common
feature, sometimes the release concept does not exist at all. So if
we want to help attract the research community in the opensuse world
we will need a repo that accommodates their ways of working.
First I would like to know what is the Education repo and what is the
science repo..
which of them would be the best place to push scientific packages.
To me it seems that the Education repository was started to create
packages for highschool pupil.
Later they've added more and more packages that could be used for
science/engineering/research, too.
As Education has way more packages we can also discuss to merge the
repositories together.
My expertise is in physics/chemistry software and of course I can
lend it to the opensuse community.
Great.
Regards
Werner
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