On Friday 22 October 2004 23:23, you wrote: > > Also, since I have some linux experience, maybe I can help somehow > > in making SL better. The first idea that comes to my mind is why not > > add some scientific packages to SL, to make it more scientific? > > I have in mind Quantian (http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/quantian.html) > > We accept "contrib" items. See the SL.releasenote for what needs to be > done. OK, I have just seen it. Actually, it doesn't seem like a lot of work. The problem is that I don't know yet how to prepare RPMs, but I guess that I can learn it easily. So, first I will try to install Quantian (boot it from HDD instead of DVD) and see what these scientific packages are. Next I will learn how to prepare RPMs. After that I will get the source of those scientific packages and try to compile them and prepare RPMs. Since I have installed SL CERN, somebody may have to try them in order to make sure that they work in SL as well. The last step is to follow the rules in SL.releasenote for contributing packages. Also I may try to contribute any other packages that are not considered as scientific but may be usefull. For example, I have experience with installing exim[1] and MailScanner[2] in RedHat9, maybe some packages about them would be usefull. Regards, Dashamir Hoxha Footnotes: [1] exim is a MTA which is better than sendmail [2] MailScanner scans emails for viruses