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* Package name: importmagic
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On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 06:08:52AM +0900, Norbert Preining wrote:
> Hi Nicholas,
>
> > I've already fixed this in g...@salsa.debian.org:debian/html5-parser.git
> >
> > If it's possible to fix the FTBR on i386 in sid, then that fix seems
> > like it ought to included into the proposed 0.4.4-2 uplo
Dear Python team,
I'd like to finally join the DPMT, and am requesting sponsorship of a
new package. That package is python-css-parser.
I've been collaborating with Norbert Preining for a year on Calibre,
and Calibre's most recent release requires css-parser, a fork of
css-utils.
g...@salsa.d
On Tue, 15 Jan 2019 at 17:30, Nicholas D Steeves wrote:
>
> Dear Python team,
>
> I'd like to finally join the DPMT, and am requesting sponsorship of a
> new package. That package is python-css-parser.
>
> I've been collaborating with Norbert Preining for a year o
On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 10:33:09AM +0100, Ondrej Novy wrote:
>Hi,
>st 16. 1. 2019 v 7:35 odesÃlatel Nicholas D Steeves
>napsal:
>
> > I'd like to finally join the DPMT
>
>welcome :)
Thank you Ondřej!
Cheers,
Nicholas
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Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package "python-css-parser". It
will be maintained on the Debian Python Modules Team. I hope that it
can clear NEW before 12 Feb, because the Christmas Kobo
Hi Christoph,
On Fri, Feb 01, 2019 at 06:49:15PM +0100, Jan Christoph Terasa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the soft freeze of buster is approaching fast, will there be a chance to get
> a more recent (latest?) version of upstream ipython3 (https://ipython.org/)
> into buster, or at least into sid? ipython3 is
Hi Andreas,
On Fri, Feb 08, 2019 at 11:52:55AM +0100, Andreas Noteng wrote:
>Hello, I am a DM who have not been active for a few years, but I can still
>se my name in the list of DMs. Now coming back I see that quite a few
>things have changed. Most noteably our packages has moved to G
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Dear mentors,
I am looking for a sponsor for my package "python-css-parser"
Package name: python-css-parser
Version : 1.0.4-1~bpo9+1
Upstream Author : Christof Hoeke, Walter Doer
Hi Fred,
On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 07:29:06PM +, PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel wrote:
> Hello it seems that the pylint package does not provide pylint3 anymore
> (since 21h ;)
> But the spyder package still require pylint3 and pylint when installint
> spyder or spyder3.
> this is why the next tauru
Hi Thomas and Python Team,
Thomas Goirand writes:
> For example, today I looked into removing Python 2 from python-cogent.
> Running sixer on all files lead to a huge log of problems to solve by
> hand. There's no upstream support for Python 3 on that one.
>
> For this kind of package, I see no
Brian May writes:
> Stéphane Blondon writes:
>
>> Perhaps there is a doubt how to read it?
>> - do not (remove python-foo-doc or rename it to python3-foo-doc)
>> - (do not remove python-foo-doc) or (rename it to python3-foo-doc)
>>
>> Would it be better if we remove the indentation and use this
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Package name: python-fissix
Version : 19.2b1
Upstream Author : John Reese
URL : https://github.com/jreese/fissix
License : PSF
Programming Lang: Python
Description : backport of lib2to3, supporting the latest Python3 grammars,
Hi,
Sandro Tosi writes:
> Hello everyone,
> i'd like to discuss the future of Trac in Debian. as we all know, Trac
> is still python2, and while there are plans to port it to python3
> (https://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/12130) that port is not there yet,
> and it may take quite some time to reach
Hi Fabrice,
Fabrice BAUZAC-STEHLY writes:
> Hello Daniele,
>
> Daniele Tricoli writes:
>
>> Please next time can you assign it to me? I should reveive some sort of
>> notification I hope! :)
>
> Sure, will do.
>
> I have updated the merge request.
>
> For d/changelog, I used "debchange -i" which
Hi,
Andreas Henriksson writes:
> I've personally seen some upstream use 'python' in shebang with the
> intention of meaning 'works with either python2 or python3',
Yes, this has worked thus far, and it will definitely work in cases where
`which python` is a symlink to python3 within a virtual e
Hi,
I'd like to join the PAPT, since the PAPT is the best place for an RFP
that I've chosen to work on. I am already a member of the DPMT, so have
already accepted Team Policy, and of course have accepted remaining in
compliance with its changes.
My Salsa login is "sten-guest"
Regards,
Nicholas
Stefano Rivera writes:
> Hi Nicholas (2020.01.28_00:03:37_+)
>> I'd like to join the PAPT, since the PAPT is the best place for an RFP
>> that I've chosen to work on. I am already a member of the DPMT, so have
>> already accepted Team Policy, and of course have accepted remaining in
>> compl
Hi,
Scott Kitterman writes:
> On Thursday, April 30, 2020 5:49:20 PM EDT Stefano Rivera wrote:
>> Hi Scott (2020.04.30_20:33:59_+)
>>
>> > > That seems reasonable, although if we're going down that road, it
>> > > probably makes no sense for any of them to be universal.
>> >
>> > If we wer
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Package name: python-pressagio
Version : 0.1.6
Upstream Author : Peter Bouda
URL : https://github.com/Poio-NLP/pressagio
https://pressagio.readthedocs.io
License : Apache-2.0
Programming
Hi,
Scott Kitterman writes:
> On Monday, April 13, 2020 5:18:53 AM EDT Dmitry Shachnev wrote:
>> Hi Scott!
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 12, 2020 at 06:31:57PM -0400, Scott Kitterman wrote:
>> > This being roughly the mid-point in the development cycle, I thought it
>> > might be good to see where we are i
Hi Scott,
Thank you for the quick reply!
Scott Kitterman writes:
> On Thursday, June 4, 2020 7:39:59 PM EDT Nicholas D Steeves wrote:
>> Scott Kitterman writes:
>> > On Monday, April 13, 2020 5:18:53 AM EDT Dmitry Shachnev wrote:
>> >> Hi Scott!
>> >>
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Package name: dephell
Version : 0.8.3
Upstream Author : Gram
URL : http://www.example.org/
License : MIT (declared, but probably Expat)
Programming Lang: Python
Description : project management for
Hi Pablo,
Pablo Mestre writes:
> Im working on python-language-server
Awesome, thank you :-) I expect it will be a popular package too!
> but looks like also depends on python-jsonrpc-server and I dont find
> any solution on Debian repositories.
>
> Any suggestion?
>
If you're committed to p
Hi Pablo,
Pablo Mestre writes:
> El 7/1/20 a las 10:58 PM, Nicholas D Steeves escribió:
>> Awesome, thank you :-) I expect it will be a popular package too!
> [.]
>> If you're committed to packaging python lsp, then set yourself as the
>> owner of #96360[5], a
Hi Scott, devel, and Python team,
Nicholas D Steeves writes:
> Control: block -1 by 962574
>
> Tomlkit seems to be required for self-tests.
>
Thank you for taking care of tomlkit so quickly! I wish I had more time
and energy to make faster progress with DepHell. Today I discovere
Hi Taowa,
Taowa Munene-Tardif writes:
> Hello,
>
> I am taking over membernator, currently maintained by pollo. To this
> end, I'd like to be granted access to the team to allow me to
> effectively do so. I am taowa on Salsa.
>
> I have read and agree to the Python Applications Packaging Team
>
Hi,
Dmitry Shachnev writes:
> Hi Ondrej!
>
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 09:59:00AM +0200, Ondrej Novy wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I prepared scripts for:
>>
>>- cloning ACLs from modules+applications subgroups to newly created
>>packages subgroup
>>- transferring all project from modules+applic
Ondrej Novy writes:
> Hi,
>
> po 21. 9. 2020 v 13:04 odesílatel Ondrej Novy napsal:
>
>> Todo:
>>
>>- send debian-devel-announce (i will)
>>- mass-commit vcs+maintainer change
>>
>>
> done.
>
> Thanks to all who helped me with these.
>
Yes, thank you! And I'm sure maintainers with lots
Hi Fabrice,
Fabrice BAUZAC-STEHLY writes:
> Hello Debian-Python,
>
> I have a few questions regarding the Python Policy:
> https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/python-policy/
>
> - Is there a Debian package for reading it offline? (apparently not)
>
> - Who maintains this document: is i
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Dear Release Team,
With the exception of added translations (the bulk of the changes),
six small features added by samuel-w ("papercut" class bugs), and
commits irrelevant to the Debian package, all of the c
Hi Team!
I feel like there is probably consensus against the use of PyPi-provided
upstream source tarballs in preference for what will usually be a GitHub
release tarball, so I made an MR to this effect (moderate recommendation
rather than a "must" directive):
https://salsa.debian.org/python-te
Hi Jeremy,
Thank you for your comments, reply follows inline:
Jeremy Stanley writes:
> On 2021-06-25 16:42:42 -0400 (-0400), Nicholas D Steeves wrote:
>> I feel like there is probably consensus against the use of PyPi-provided
>> upstream source tarballs in preference for what
Hi Scott,
Scott Talbert writes:
> On Fri, 25 Jun 2021, Jeremy Stanley wrote:
>
[snip]
> I tend to agree about PyPI being the official releases for a lot of
> projects. "GitHub tarballs" also tend to include other undesirable stuff
> for distribution like upstream CI/CD configuration files, et
Hi Simon,
Simon McVittie writes:
> On Fri, 25 Jun 2021 at 16:42:42 -0400, Nicholas D Steeves wrote:
>> I feel like there is probably consensus against the use of PyPi-provided
>> upstream source tarballs in preference for what will usually be a GitHub
>> release tarball
&
Hi Jeremy!
Wow, you've given me a lot to think about. Thank you :-)
Yes, I agree with you that my MR doesn't adequately address the much
more heterogeneous reality. (and is also indelicate, lacks nuance, etc)
I'll take a day or two to think about this, and also to take into
account what everyone
Hi Christian,
c.bu...@posteo.jp writes:
> Dear Emmanuel,
>
> Am 15.09.2021 21:36 schrieb Emmanuel Arias:
>> Looking in the salsa repo [0], it is very old. And that shouldn't
>> happen. I
>> can updated to the last unstable version tonight/tomorrow.
>
> Just to improve my knowledge about Debian p
Antoine Beaupré writes:
> I'm working on uploading v22 right now.
>
Thank you Antoine!
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I have not found the time to make meaningful progress on Dephell and its
Sandro Tosi writes:
> thoughts from a concerned maintainer
>
Sandro, thank you for writing this email.
>
> it seems this email advocates for a "let's wing it"[1] type of transition.
>
> [1] https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wing_it
>
> It appears there has been little work in preparing the work to
Carsten Schoenert writes:
> There is a private list there such information *can* be given, again,
> there is no rule that I need to do this.
> There are options if some other DD believes a package is needing an
> update, that process is called NMU (non maintainer upload). Or if you
> think the
Stefano Rivera writes:
> Hi Simon (2023.08.02_18:23:31_+)
>> On Wed, 02 Aug 2023 at 17:44:24 +, Stefano Rivera wrote:
>> > The latest upload of dh-python to unstable (6.20230802) includes a
>> > meson plugin, so pybuild can easily build a package multiple times for
>> > all supported Pyth
Louis-Philippe Véronneau writes:
> Hmm, whatever? It's really a matter of personal preferences. I tend to
> be lazy and not want to build on experimental because the sbuild script
> is more tedious... :)
>
Can I interest you in testing a wrapper script that I've been thinking
about sharing for
Carsten Schoenert writes:
> Am 15.03.24 um 08:31 schrieb c.bu...@posteo.jp:
>
>> On the long run it is my goal to make the package [1] ready for official
>> upload. But I suspect this is a long way. So on short view that repo
>> will be for practicing only. Am I allowed to create such a repo in m
Julian Gilbey writes:
> On Wed, Aug 07, 2024 at 08:27:33PM +0300, Alexandru Mihail wrote:
>> Hi, I've recently created
>> https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/psrecord following
>> previous ITP. The main branch was set to main and I'd like to move it
>> to DEP compliant debian/master and
Alexandre Detiste writes:
> Hi,
>
> Would it be possible to remove 2to3 from Python3.12 without waiting for 3.13 ?
>
> I see in the meantime a new usage was brought back.
>
> I'll check if this "slimit" package can be easily switched to python3-fissix;
> which is a 2to3 fork that is already used
Hi Jason,
Louis-Philippe Véronneau writes:
> On 2024-09-09 16:16, Jason Blackwell wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I would like to join the Debian Python Team to help maintain the
>> pmbootstrap package to start. I have interest in working on other
>> packages as well once I get the process down.
>>
Hi Diane!
Diane Trout writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have a version of llvmlite that builds against llvm-19 with 2 test
> failures that don't look to important. One of them is definitely just
> the layout of the object file changed from what was expected.
>
> I got most of the help in the comments in here:
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