De : Charlemagne Lasse <charlemagnela...@gmail.com>
À : Debian Mailman Team <pkg-mailman-hack...@lists.alioth.debian.org>; Amir 
Sarabadani <asarabad...@wikimedia.org>; Kunal Mehta <lego...@debian.org>; 
Moritz Muehlenhoff <j...@inutil.org>; debian-w...@lists.debian.org; 
Pierre-Elliott Bécue <p...@debian.org>; Jonas Meurer <jo...@freesources.org>; 
998...@bugs.debian.org
Date : 15 oct. 2022 09:31:10
Objet : Re: Bug#998223: Contributors for Mailman 3 in Debian / your RFH

> Hi,
> 
> Where can we find results from the new contributors? Because it looks
> at the moment like Debian bookworm might become the third Debian
> release (after buster + bullseye) which is unsuitable as a base system
> for software project servers (redmine + mailman3 + gitolite). At
> least, for the last two releases, redmine was to blame here but now it
> looks like mailman3 might be the blocker.
> 
> See also https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2022/10/msg00004.html
> for the Debian bookworm timeline
Hi,

gitolite has been superseeded by gitolite3 a long time ago, and the latter is 
in bullseye, in buster and will be in bookworm. See 
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/gitolite3

Redmine indeed had troubles.

Mailman3 has been part of buster and bullseye, but the release of sqlalchemy 
1.4 is not compatible with it and therefore there is a chance that it will not 
make it in bookworm. There is nothing that any contributor can do except taking 
the time to help mailman upstream to be fixed and work with sqlalchemy 1.4.

Regards.

-- 
Pierre-Elliott Bécue

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