Am Samstag, den 07.11.2020, 00:34 +0100 schrieb Cédric Boutillier: [..] > - Cédric Boutillier asked if we have a list of urgent matters to > fix/decide before the freeze in a few months. We could not find > nothing big. If you have ideas, then please send them to the mailing > list
A few things that come to my mind: - ruby-pygments.rb is filed for removal from testing due to #972481 (and the upload of the latest pygments 2.7.1 version to Debian). Due to this removal almost the whole jekyll toolchain including jekyll is filed for removal from testing. ruby-pygments doesn't show any upstream activity at the moment although I don't think it is dead yet. So we have to deal with it. I don't know how much work this actually is because there is a also an upstream issue report to make ruby-pygments work with pyhton 3. - A user requested to update Jekyll to version 4.1. We have to decide if we are going with Jekyll 3.9 or 4.1. I don't see much ground-breaking improvements, but there are a few minor ones. Not all pugins might work with Jekyll 4 yet. And Jekyll 4 needs ruby-jekyll-sass-converter 2. I can prepare both updates for experimental for the moment but I'm a bit hesitant to update the well working stable Jekyll to version 4 which was still quite new when we met in February. Regards, Daniel -- Regards, Daniel Leidert <dleid...@debian.org> | https://www.wgdd.de/ GPG-Key RSA4096 / BEED4DED5544A4C03E283DC74BCD0567C296D05D GPG-Key ED25519 / BD3C132D8B3805D1808123AB7ACE00941E338C78 If you like my work consider sponsoring me via https://www.patreon.com/join/dleidert
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