* [gentoo-science] New sub-project Gentoo Science Physics
@ 2006-07-04 0:40 Luis Medinas
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From: Luis Medinas @ 2006-07-04 0:40 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev, gentoo-science
Hi
I'm glad to announce a new sub project from Gentoo Science. The Physics
sub project!
You may noticed i created a new category on the tree and moved a few
packages from another categories to the new one.
Now the future is to maintain and add new applications to provide the
best platform for science development on the opensource world. We
encourage the participation of all scientists(or future scientists :))
like us to help with this job, you can submit and research new packages,
help us fixing bugs and creating documentation.
Greetings
--
Gentoo Linux Developer
http://dev.gentoo.org/~metalgod
--
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* RE: [gentoo-science] New sub-project Gentoo Science Physics
@ 2006-07-04 16:23 Francois Castonguay
2006-07-04 19:09 ` Luis Medinas
2006-07-04 19:15 ` George Shapovalov
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From: Francois Castonguay @ 2006-07-04 16:23 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-science
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Good morning all, I’m not sure of the proper protocol to respond to this specific mailing list, but I figure this was such a great opportunity, that I couldn’t miss it. I have one more year in order to graduate form my bachelor in physics and computer science. I have been added on the science mailing list for a couple of month now, at the same time that I started being interested in Gentoo. I’m now up and running with my first Gentoo machine and would like to help the community. I do not know how much my contribution can be of an asset but I need to start somewhere.
I love physics, and I’m starting to enjoy Gentoo. How can I help?
(Sorry for those who where forced to read my life story, I figure it was important to tell where I was before to start anything serious.)
François
> Subject: [gentoo-science] New sub-project Gentoo Science Physics> From: metalgod@gentoo.org> To: gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org; gentoo-science@lists.gentoo.org> Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2006 01:40:02 +0100> > Hi> > I'm glad to announce a new sub project from Gentoo Science. The Physics> sub project!> You may noticed i created a new category on the tree and moved a few> packages from another categories to the new one.> Now the future is to maintain and add new applications to provide the> best platform for science development on the opensource world. We> encourage the participation of all scientists(or future scientists :))> like us to help with this job, you can submit and research new packages,> help us fixing bugs and creating documentation.> > Greetings> > -- > Gentoo Linux Developer> http://dev.gentoo.org/~metalgod> > > -- > gentoo-science@gentoo.org mailing list>
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* RE: [gentoo-science] New sub-project Gentoo Science Physics
2006-07-04 16:23 Francois Castonguay
@ 2006-07-04 19:09 ` Luis Medinas
2006-07-04 19:15 ` George Shapovalov
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From: Luis Medinas @ 2006-07-04 19:09 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-science
On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 12:23 -0400, Francois Castonguay wrote:
> Good morning all, I’m not sure of the proper protocol to respond to
> this specific mailing list, but I figure this was such a great
> opportunity, that I couldn’t miss it. I have one more year in order to
> graduate form my bachelor in physics and computer science. I have been
> added on the science mailing list for a couple of month now, at the
> same time that I started being interested in Gentoo. I’m now up and
> running with my first Gentoo machine and would like to help the
> community. I do not know how much my contribution can be of an asset
> but I need to start somewhere.
>
> I love physics, and I’m starting to enjoy Gentoo. How can I help?
>
> (Sorry for those who where forced to read my life story, I figure it
> was important to tell where I was before to start anything serious.)
>
>
> François
>
>
Glade to know you are interested in this sub project. If you want to be
in contact with the comunity you can stay on #gentoo-science and talk
with another users and devs. You can subscribe the Mailing list and much
much more things you can do.
For now we are interested in adding new applications to the tree
(related with physics) this task is sometimes difficult because there
isn't enough publicity of this applications. So you can research and
write an ebuild (if you want to get involved in the development). Of
course you can tell us how to you relate Gentoo with your physics works.
You can also suggest anything you think it will improve this project.
Greetings
--
Gentoo Linux Developer
http://dev.gentoo.org/~metalgod
--
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* Re: [gentoo-science] New sub-project Gentoo Science Physics
2006-07-04 16:23 Francois Castonguay
2006-07-04 19:09 ` Luis Medinas
@ 2006-07-04 19:15 ` George Shapovalov
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From: George Shapovalov @ 2006-07-04 19:15 UTC (permalink / raw
To: Francois Castonguay; +Cc: gentoo-science
Hi François
Thank you for your interest!
Since you are just starting with Gentoo it is probably not wise to invite you
into some kind of developership right away :), however you still may find
Gentoo Development handbook usefull:
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/handbook/handbook.xml
It has a good deal of information on how to write ebuilds, eclasses, what
caveats to expect, - stuff that you will find usefull if you want to step
outside of merely "using" Gentoo. This reference might be usefull too:
http://devmanual.gentoo.org/
although I'd suggest it as a second "more advanced" reading :).
As for the involvement: the natural place to start would be to look at
bugzilla:
https://bugs.gentoo.org
search for sci bugs and start helping. Resolving real problems or just
testing/cleaning up submitted ebuilds. Of course you may as well submit
ebuilds of your own ;) (but search the bugs first! You will be amazed hom
much stuff we have there).
Since you metion you are interested in physics you should probably look here:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=138711
The bug is closed, since the herd has already been created (as announced),
however it lists the number of packages that are expected to be added to the
tree eventually. You may try creating ebuilds for some of those that are not
in bugzilla yet. However if you do so, I'd suggest you coordinate with Luis
Medinas, who is the reporter of that bug and who "oversees" the physics
caterogy and herd..
Thanks again for your interest and wellcome!
George
вівторок, 4. липень 2006 18:23, Francois Castonguay Ви написали:
> Good morning all, I’m not sure of the proper protocol to respond to this
> specific mailing list, but I figure this was such a great opportunity, that
> I couldn’t miss it. I have one more year in order to graduate form my
> bachelor in physics and computer science. I have been added on the science
> mailing list for a couple of month now, at the same time that I started
> being interested in Gentoo. I’m now up and running with my first Gentoo
> machine and would like to help the community. I do not know how much my
> contribution can be of an asset but I need to start somewhere. I love
> physics, and I’m starting to enjoy Gentoo. How can I help?
> (Sorry for those who where forced to read my life story, I figure it was
> important to tell where I was before to start anything serious.)
>
> François
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gentoo-science@gentoo.org mailing list
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* [gentoo-science] New sub-project Gentoo Science Physics
@ 2006-07-04 0:38 Luis Medinas
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From: Luis Medinas @ 2006-07-04 0:38 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-dev, gentoo-science
Hi
I'm glad to announce a new sub project from Gentoo Science. The Physics
sub project!
You may noticed i created a new category on the tree and moved a few
packages from another categories to the new one.
Now the future is to maintain and add new applications to provide the
best platform for science development on the opensource world. We
encourage the participation of all scientists(or future scientists :))
like us to help with this job, you can submit and research new packages,
help us fixing bugs and creating documentation.
Greetings
--
Gentoo Linux Developer
http://dev.gentoo.org/~metalgod
--
gentoo-science@gentoo.org mailing list
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