On 2018-11-22 08:59 +0100, Thomas Goirand wrote: > On 11/22/18 6:02 AM, Wookey wrote:
No advice on best way to start a python packaging template? > > And it looks like it should be called src:drf-filters > > binary:python3-djangoresetframework-filters to fit in with naming > > conventions of related packages/python team (even though upstream is > > 'django-rest-framework-filters'). Right? > > The binary package name is right, though there's no convention for the > source package naming. "drf-filters" doesn't feel very descriptive to me > though. I agree, but I took it from drf-extensions -> python3-djangorestframework-extensions drf-generators -> python3-djangorestframework-generators drf-haystack -> python3-djangorestframework-haystack on the other hand there is: djangorestframework-gis -> python3-djangorestframework-gis I don't care which is used. I guess djangorestframework-filters is clearer, and closer to upstream so people can find it. I'll go with that unless someone says the drf-* names are a better plan. > > Also related: I've updated drf-extensions to 0.4 (from the current > > 0.3.1), as that is needed for lava, and fixes > > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=865851 > > > > What I'm not quite sure about is if there is any reason _not_ to > > update this package. It has no reverse dependencies so I presume this > > is a good idea and I should just get on with it? would a 10-day NMU be > > appropriate? > > If you join the team, I see no reason why you couldn't do the upgrade > yourself indeed, especially if you do a 10-day NMU on it. So I need to join the team to do anything in the salsa repos? I don't claim any real python extertise (I can just about read it - I try to avoid writing it as I'm a bash, perl and C person). I would prefer to sort this out to a decent standard and then hand it over the python team for maintenance, but I can join up as a minor conributor if that works better. It occurs to me that you probably prefer me to do this as a branch in the drf-extensions salsa repo, rather than a simple NMU? I prefer the latter as I know how to do that (sbuild+dupload), but if I have the permissions I can have a go at this newfangled git-pq + salsa stuff. I presume that'll be less work for you guys and I suppose I'll learn something :-) Wookey -- Principal hats: Linaro, Debian, Wookware, ARM http://wookware.org/
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