at least two possibilities to achieve that:
* You can approach packaging it yourself. Start by filing an ITP_ (Intent to
- package) bugreport) and `ask us <team@neuro.debian.net>`_ to mentor your
- upload to Debian_, if you are not a Debian developer.
+ Package) bugreport and, if you are not a Debian developer, `ask us
+ <team@neuro.debian.net>`_ to mentor your upload to Debian_.
- * `Contact us <team@neuro.debian.net>`_ -- but then it might take a little
- longer, depending on our current workload and interest in a particular
- software.
+ * `Contact us <team@neuro.debian.net>`_ and we'll do the work for you, but
+ then it might take a little longer, depending on our current workload and
+ interest in a particular software.
I have heard that some packages are non-free. Will you charge me for them?
The only difference is that a particular package becomes available through the
NeuroDebian repository before it has passed all checks for compliance with
- Debian's standards. But even after a package becomes part of Debian the
+ Debian's standards. But even after a package becomes part of Debian, the
NeuroDebian repository continues to provide binary packages of new versions
- for a certain set of Debian and Ubuntu releases (aka backports).
+ for a recent set of Debian and Ubuntu releases (aka backports).
- .. _ITPs: http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp
.. _pkg-exppsy group on Debian's Alioth server: http://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-exppsy/