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= Sergio Pascual = | = Sergio Pascual = | ||
I'm | I'm an Assistant Professor at the Astrophysics Department at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain). We use Fedora extensively here. I'm interested in [[SIGs/SciTech|scientific and visualization tools]] . | ||
[https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/users/packages/sergiopr I maintain several packages] . I will try to add more [ | [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/users/packages/sergiopr I maintain several packages] . I will try to add more [[SIGs/Astronomy|astronomy tools]] , time permitting. | ||
== Contact == | == Contact == | ||
[mailto:sergiopr@fedoraproject.org sergiopr AT fedoraproject DOT org] | |||
== Packages awaiting review == | == Packages awaiting review == | ||
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There are a lot, much more than I imagined, astronomy software packages that aren't free software. This includes not only big old programs such as Iraf, but also new tools (what worries me a lot) developed for the Virtual Observatory initiative. | There are a lot, much more than I imagined, astronomy software packages that aren't free software. This includes not only big old programs such as Iraf, but also new tools (what worries me a lot) developed for the Virtual Observatory initiative. | ||
A list can be found on [ | A list can be found on [[SIGs/Astronomy/Packages/Refused|the Astronomy SIG]] | ||
Revision as of 16:52, 1 March 2020
Sergio Pascual
I'm an Assistant Professor at the Astrophysics Department at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain). We use Fedora extensively here. I'm interested in scientific and visualization tools .
I maintain several packages . I will try to add more astronomy tools , time permitting.
Contact
sergiopr AT fedoraproject DOT org
Packages awaiting review
Packages under review
Rejected
- x11iraf This package is not free software :(
I'm reviewing
Non-free software in Astronomy
There are a lot, much more than I imagined, astronomy software packages that aren't free software. This includes not only big old programs such as Iraf, but also new tools (what worries me a lot) developed for the Virtual Observatory initiative.
A list can be found on the Astronomy SIG