On Sat, Oct 3, 2015 at 7:52 PM, Stefano Rivera <stefa...@debian.org> wrote: > The errors: > > Cannot "git-dpm init" package: adhocracy [8<] > Cannot "git-dpm init" package: urlgrabber
those are 98 packages > I think these are mostly because the package has never been uploaded to > Debian, or has a new release staged, or has patch problems. > > > Then: > liblarch has > Orphaned tag commit: b'935216b70ff944f4fdef508a3ad9a53ede9aff93' > b'refs/tags/3.0-1' > namebench has > Orphaned tag commit: b'06ab8961db663cfd9002288ba098cd8aa523f81b' > b'refs/tags/1.1+dfsg-1' > > These, I don't care about. + other 2 > We can't merge the svn head into master on: > alembic > pycryptopp > pyme > python-concurrent.futures > python-django > python-eventlet > python-pip > python-reportlab > python-socksipy and other 9, for a grand total of 109 packages that cannot be converted to git, 13.5% of DPMT (oh, what about PAPT?) am I the only one thinking it's quite a huge number to be handled by hand? and whose hands will be the ones converting these packages? yours or Barry's dont seem enough and others will need training/time. Additionally, now we are in the middle of the 3.5 transition, and so packages will need updating rather quickly: are we sure this is the best time to push full throttle with the migration? I'd rather wait a little bit longer and have a more automatic migration at a calmer moment for python modules. -- Sandro Tosi (aka morph, morpheus, matrixhasu) My website: http://matrixhasu.altervista.org/ Me at Debian: http://wiki.debian.org/SandroTosi