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= Sergio Pascual =
= Sergio Pascual =
I'm a postdoc at the Astrophysics Department at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain). We use Fedora extensively here. I'm interested in [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/SciTech scientific and visualization tools] .
I'm a postdoc at the Astrophysics Department at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain). We use Fedora extensively here. I'm interested in [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/SciTech scientific and visualization tools] .
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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 [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Astronomy/Packages/Refused the Astronomy SIG]
A list can be found on [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Astronomy/Packages/Refused the Astronomy SIG]
 
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Sergio Pascual

I'm a postdoc 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