Le jeudi 30 juin 2005 à 21:31 +0200, Torsten Marek a écrit :
> right now I have a package for ElementTidy [1] in my private repository [2],
> which I am going to upload to Debian one day (either as a DD or via a 
> sponsor).
> My question is, whether I should delay the upload till after Python 2.3 is
> released or just happily go on and take into account the python2.3-elementtidy
> package being removed in some months/weeks/years/releases?
> There are not too many users, and a link to my repo is in the wnpp bug,
> therefore people can use the package already.

Please, don't use the python2.X-foo scheme for such a small package. You
only need a single python-foo package, built against the default python
version. It eases transitions a lot, and avoids unnecessary cluttering
the archive.

Regards,
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