hi, piman asked 2 weeks ago, what's the status of python2.4 migration : http://lists.debian.org/debian-python/2006/03/msg00004.html
> What's the status of the Python 2.4 transition? During January you said > you were waiting on feedback from Steve Langasek and Josselin Mouette, > but Steve said he hasn't heard anything from you in a while, and thinks > that the transition outweighs whatever other Python improvements you're > working on. > > A couple weeks ago you told me (on IRC) that you'd have a new > python-central/support-like thing ready for me to look at in a few days. > I still haven't heard anything from you. I have to agree with Steve, if > this is holding up the transition, it should stop -- the focus of the > Python packages right now should be the 2.4 transition. > > From the looks of the Python buglists, and your responses on bugs like > #340791, it looks like you might not have enough time to maintain Python > anymore. Have you considered group or co-maintainership? Facing a > transition may not be the best time to start it, but this needs to start > very soon. The etch release plan starts calling for freezes by July, and > I know you're going to need time working on other parts of the toolchain > before then. In september i asked a similar question and the reply : > the current version is still 2.3. We are delaying the switch to 2.4, > until currently outstanding transitions like C++, KDE, gmp, arts, and > maybe others are done. It's ok to drop python2.1 and python2.2 support > at this time, if you do an upload anyway. Is it possible to have a reply on this subject ? or a planning ? cheers, Fathi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]