Hi Thomas,
the best way would be to join Debian Python Modules Team and help
maintaining this library in Debian by directly committing to team's SVN
repository and then seeking review/sponsorship.
Meanwhile, you could upload your packaging to mentors.debian.org and
seek review/sponsorship. Alternatively, you could seek review by
pushing your changes into GIT on top of my git-svn'ed official
python-tornado package SVN at
http://github.com/yarikoptic/tornado-debian
but I hope you would choose the 'best way'
Cheers
>Hello,
>Using the recently posted style guide for Python libraries
>([1]http://wiki.debian.org/Python/LibraryStyleGuide), I've updated the
>packaging of python-tornado to build a python3-tornado package as well.
>This is a test case, and I hope to do the same for other packages once I'm
>comfortable with the process. Can someone point me to the best way to
>submit the packaging change to Debian, bearing in mind that I'm not really
>familiar with the procedures and terminology around Debian?
>Thanks,
>Thomas Kluyver
> References
>Visible links
>1. http://wiki.debian.org/Python/LibraryStyleGuide
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