Mihai Moldovan writes:

 > Providing such wrappers as part of venv or the upstream repository
 > is hence not possible.

We do provide them as Python scripts, which the wheels install in
"some reasonable place" such as $VENV/bin.  I imagine this works fine
if you install to site-packages for the system Python, although most
distros now make that very difficult.

I imagine that these legacy wrappers continue to exist in Debian-
family Mailman only because the maintainer is unable to devote time to
modernizing the Debian package.  IIRC they don't even provide systemd
units, but have systemd autogenerate units from /etc/init.d scripts.

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