[Emilio Pozuelo Monfort, 2016-11-21] > Piotr, any comment on that? I'm done talking with Thomas, it's always either his way or nothing. The one and only reason I uploaded 1.1 to experimental was to make it easier to test Openstack. I completed the "transition" on Friday¹, I didn't even need the whole weekend. Sure, I wasn't able to test all of them as I didn't always really know how (like in this² case). Griffith, the app I'm a co-author, wasn't (unfortunately) updated in years... and it still works with each new X.Y SA release. SA has also the best unit tests I've seen in a Python library, so I'm pretty confident 1.1 is good enough for Stretch (that's why I want to update x.y.Z releases in stable, I was told not to do that in the past, I will ask again for Stretch).
The only missing pieces for now are the ones from very cooperative Openstack Team. Since I feel very strongly about this (I feel deceived) I will let Thomas take it to the TC (if they want to take this package from me, so be it - I will not upload 1.0 to unstable again). Packages rebuild with 1.1 will migrate to testing even now, as they no longer have << 1.X dependency, so the new maintainer will not have to do much to revert to 1.0). In the meantime I will send patches to the Openstack packages that really need this (as I understand it, it's not only SQLAlchemy-migrate³, now, I will check if migrate is the reason 2 more showed up). [¹] there are still 2 PAPT packages that have new upstream releases and maintainer wanted to work on it in a week or so so I didn't upload those, I might soon if that's a problem. [²] https://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/debian-med-packaging/2016-November/047994.html [³] I even recall helping Thomas to make it buildable again, once he told me it's failing to build (even with SA 1.0) -- Piotr Ożarowski Debian GNU/Linux Developer www.ozarowski.pl www.griffith.cc www.debian.org GPG Fingerprint: 1D2F A898 58DA AF62 1786 2DF7 AEF6 F1A2 A745 7645