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Bug#818974: marked as done (RFS: gpvdm/4.40-1 [ITP] – solar cell simulation tool)



Your message dated Mon, 30 Jan 2017 16:17:56 +0100
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has caused the Debian Bug report #818974,
regarding RFS: gpvdm/4.40-1 [ITP] – solar cell simulation tool
to be marked as done.

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Package: sponsorship-requests
Severity: wishlist

Dear Mentors,

  I am looking for a sponsor for my package gpvdm.  To download the
package please visit:  http://gpvdm.com/debian.php

Gpvdm is a tool to design and optimize solar cells.  It was originally
written to help design plastic solar cells, a new type of low cost
solar cell based on conducting plastics rather than traditional more
expensive silicon. (as shown in this video: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nC7ey2E8Nyk , 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o425pMjZL1Y)  The model has now been
adapted to simulate many more type of solar cell including traditional
silicon solar cells and other novel 3rd generation devices.  

I've developed the model over a period of 5 years and it has resulted
in quite a few publications: http://gpvdm.com/publications.html  Over t
he last three years, I've been pushing the code to the web and produced
a windows exe.  As there are no other open source alternatives, and
with the closed source alternatives costing quite a bit of cash, I
thought it would generally help the scientific community working in
solar energy harvesting to have the package in Debian.  Having good
tools available to design better solar cells, will go a small way to
helping humanity transition to a low carbon future.  I would therefore
be really appreciative of your support in getting gpvdm into the
repository.  

I'm more than happy to make any suggested changes to the upstream code
needed.

 * Package name    : gpvdm
   Version         : 4.40-1
   Upstream Author : Roderick C I MacKenzie, 
roderick.mackenzie@nottingham.ac.uk
 * URL             : www.gpvdm.com
 * License         : GPL V2
   Section         : Education
 * Closes	   : Bug#818871


many thanks for your support,
Rod MacKenzie





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goodbye gpvdm, no answer, closing

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