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On 3 Aug 2014 14:13, "Thomas Goirand" <z...@debian.org> wrote:

> On 07/23/2014 08:27 AM, Brian May wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Thanks for you work. I very much agree, would really like to see Django
> > 1.7 in Jessie, even if it does break some things along the way.
>
> I don't agree with the last bit of your sentence.
>
> Django 1.7 final isn't even released upstream, and therefore, downstream
> projects didn't even try to run against it. There *will* be issues we
> will have to deal with. 85 packages is quite something. I'm ok, and even
> welcome to *try* to make it before Jessie, though it is my view that
> it's unreasonable to rush without taking care of possible breaking.
>
> So, let's try to do it as much as possible. But if it isn't, and we have
> a non-negligeable amount of problems, and we can't make it before the
> freeze date, let's have no hard feeling.
>
> FYI, I'm trying to deal with python-memcache support for Python 3.4.
> Until that one is fixed, I wont be able to add support for Python 3 in
> keystoneclient, and therefore *a lot* of other packages will have no
> Python 3 support. I've tried to forward port a patch from
> python3-memcached, though it's still not ready, and unit tests are
> failing. Julien Danjou (eg: acid@d.o) wrote to me he'll try to find time
> to help. I really hope this one issue will be fixed soon, so that I can
> work on adding Python 3 everywhere possible in OpenStack, though right
> now it's a major blocker. I also hope we can upstream Python3 support
> for memcached, as the python3-memcached fork has been a major waste IMO.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Thomas
>
>
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