Hi all,

Thanks for your replies.

Actually I use Yocto Project for my developments (on my spare time) but I found it a little bit time consuming (although there is a good ROS Layer) so I'd like to try with Debian on my SBCs.

A friend of mine, Debian Maintainer, suggested me to try to port ROS to Debian and maybe He could help me during the process as I never did it before, so I've started reading about Debian policies (BTW, I am Debian user 13 years ago but I never contributed with the Community), so I think I am going to keep reading documentation about the topic and then maybe I could join to the group porting ROS and help :)

Cheers!!!

Javier


On 29 October 2015 at 15:07, Bas de Bruijn <bas@basdebruijn.com> wrote:
Hi Javier,

I think Debian science is the place to go:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianScience/Robotics/ROS/Motivation

https://wiki.debian.org/DebianScience/Robotics/ROS/Integration

http://blends.debian.org/science/tasks/robotics

Bas




On 29 Oct 2015, at 15:00, Javier Almansa via ros-users <ros-users@lists.ros.org> wrote:

Hello all,

I don't know whether this is the right place for this query so, please, let me know in that case.

I am a Debian user and I'm considering to use that distribution for some of my SBCs, but I could see that ROS isn't packed for Debian, just for Ubuntu.

I wonder if the ROS comunity could be interested in have ROS packaged for Debian and, in that case, maybe I could try to do it by myself as I'm interested in becoming a Debian maintainer as well.

Were can I ask for this better than here? (Cause I think this isn't the right place)

Thank you very much.

Regards,
Javier

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