Hi Hilko, On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 11:54:21AM +0200, Hilko Bengen wrote: > * Andreas Tille: > > > I noticed that python-intervaltree is not maintained in Debian Python > > team. I wonder whether you might want to move this package to the > > team repository and follow the Debian Python policy (by putting the > > list as maintainer and you as Uploader). > > I don't seem to have permissions for the Salsa > https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/modules tree and thus far, I never > took the time to find out how to get them. This is the main reason why I > didn't put the package under team maintenance in the first place.
Its described in DPMT policy how to become a member: https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst > Please consider my answer as permission to "hijack" the package on > behalf of the Debian Python Team. Thanks for the permission to "hijack". I did such things in the past and its way more relaxing with permission of quickly responding maintainer than with no response at all. ;-) However, I was told here at DebConf that I'm the DD with the most packages (I have not checked) and I rather would love to change this into the direction of less than more packages. Specifically since I realised that the dependency tree which is including python-intervalltree is very improbable to be ported to Python3 and I might need to remove these packages from Debian anyway. Thus my motivation to maintain that package is even lower. I'd be really happy if you apply for DPMT membership, put the Mailinglist as Maintainer and yourself as Uploader. The time is very fortunate I'd volunteer to ping DPMT maintainers here at DebConf to process your application quickly and give you permissions as quick as possible. ;-) Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de