It would appear that the python2/3 migration dumpster fire has claimed yet another good package[1]:
``` > Hi, > Has there been further development? Otherwise I'd suggest to remove monkeysign > for now, it's blocking the removal of pygtk (and in turn a few other libraries) > and it can still be re-introduced by bullseye release if it gets ported. i'm sorry to say there has been no progress and must now admit this is the only short term solution. ``` I cannot stress enough how awesome monkeysign is. I have a pet project that is only reasonably possible because of its existence, and which I will have to abandon if monkeysign becomes unmaintained. How much work would be involved in getting it back into production? I'm not a python programmer (the python2/3 migration catastrophe has put me off ever wasting my brain cells on it) but I might be willing to suffer it for this one project. [1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=937066 -- Andrew Gallagher
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