Future of django-redis-sessions and django-simple-redis-admin
I recently removed myself from the django-reids package uploaders because I no longer have an interest in it. It's still actively maintained by Michael Fladischer (thanks). There are also django-redis-sessions and django-simple-redis-admin. I packaged these for reasons that are no longer relevant for me and intend to either orphan them or have them removed (I haven't decided) at some point in the Trixie cycle. I've removed myself from uploaders in git, so if you are interested in these packages staying in Debian generally and in the Debian Python Team specifically, please add yourself to uploaders and upload away. If you aren't a DD and need a sponsor, I can do that, at least for the initial upload. Scott K signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Moving from appdirs to platformdirs
It would be nice if we could reduce/eliminate use of appdirs during the Trixie development cycle. It's unmaintained and superseded by platformdirs. As far as I can tell, platformdirs is API compatible with appdirs, except the import path is different. As a result, switching does need some changes in the upstream code. This point in the development cycle is a good time to work with upstream to have them make the change upstream. I did this this week with xml2rfc, it was pretty painless, and will be included in the next release. As we approach the freeze, then I think we should shift to working on Debian specific changes. There's a list below of the affected packages (all of them, not just Debian Python packages). I don't intend to do a MBF now, but may do so later in the year (when hopefully the list will be shorter). Scott K Reverse-Testsuite-Triggers == * mu-editor * pyspectral * python-ironicclient * python-mbed-ls * python-openstacksdk * satpy Reverse-Build-Depends = * datalad * defcon * genx * git-phab * glean-parser * intake * mu-editor * nuitka * nvchecker * ofxstatement * ofxstatement-plugins * openlp * openmotor * pako * platformdirs * plover * pyspectral * python-cobra * python-datacache * python-easydev * python-fissix * python-fs * python-lsp-rope * python-mbed-ls * python-requests-cache * python-rply * python-ulmo * pytoolconfig * rope * satpy * snakemake * telegram-send * xml2rfc * yowsup Reverse-Build-Depends-Indep === * pydoctor * python-ironicclient * python-miio * python-openstacksdk * python-os-faults * python-smstrade * subliminal * urlwatch Reverse-Recommends == * python3-profitbricks Reverse-Depends === * crossgrader * git-phab * glean-parser * mu-editor * nuitka * nvchecker * ofxstatement * ofxstatement-plugins * openlp * openmotor * plover * printrun-common * pronsole * ptpython * pydoctor * python3-cobra * python3-datacache * python3-datalad * python3-easydev * python3-etesync * python3-fissix * python3-fs * python3-genx * python3-intake * python3-ironicclient * python3-libpysal * python3-mbed-ls * python3-miio * python3-openstacksdk * python3-os-faults * python3-pako * python3-pantalaimon * python3-pycuda * python3-pyopencl * python3-pyspectral * python3-pytools * python3-requests-cache * python3-rply * python3-satpy * python3-smstrade * python3-subliminal * python3-ulmo * python3-yowsup * snakemake * sqlfluff * telegram-send * urlwatch * xml2rfc signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: Moving from appdirs to platformdirs
+1 در ۲۱ ژوئن ۲۰۲۳ ۱۲:۴۱:۵۲ (UTC)، Scott Kitterman نوشت: >It would be nice if we could reduce/eliminate use of appdirs during the Trixie >development cycle. It's unmaintained and superseded by platformdirs. As far >as I can tell, platformdirs is API compatible with appdirs, except the import >path is different. > >As a result, switching does need some changes in the upstream code. This point >in the development cycle is a good time to work with upstream to have them >make the change upstream. I did this this week with xml2rfc, it was pretty >painless, and will be included in the next release. As we approach the >freeze, then I think we should shift to working on Debian specific changes. > >There's a list below of the affected packages (all of them, not just Debian >Python packages). I don't intend to do a MBF now, but may do so later in the >year (when hopefully the list will be shorter). > >Scott K > >Reverse-Testsuite-Triggers >== >* mu-editor >* pyspectral >* python-ironicclient >* python-mbed-ls >* python-openstacksdk >* satpy > >Reverse-Build-Depends >= >* datalad >* defcon >* genx >* git-phab >* glean-parser >* intake >* mu-editor >* nuitka >* nvchecker >* ofxstatement >* ofxstatement-plugins >* openlp >* openmotor >* pako >* platformdirs >* plover >* pyspectral >* python-cobra >* python-datacache >* python-easydev >* python-fissix >* python-fs >* python-lsp-rope >* python-mbed-ls >* python-requests-cache >* python-rply >* python-ulmo >* pytoolconfig >* rope >* satpy >* snakemake >* telegram-send >* xml2rfc >* yowsup > >Reverse-Build-Depends-Indep >=== >* pydoctor >* python-ironicclient >* python-miio >* python-openstacksdk >* python-os-faults >* python-smstrade >* subliminal >* urlwatch > >Reverse-Recommends >== >* python3-profitbricks > >Reverse-Depends >=== >* crossgrader >* git-phab >* glean-parser >* mu-editor >* nuitka >* nvchecker >* ofxstatement >* ofxstatement-plugins >* openlp >* openmotor >* plover >* printrun-common >* pronsole >* ptpython >* pydoctor >* python3-cobra >* python3-datacache >* python3-datalad >* python3-easydev >* python3-etesync >* python3-fissix >* python3-fs >* python3-genx >* python3-intake >* python3-ironicclient >* python3-libpysal >* python3-mbed-ls >* python3-miio >* python3-openstacksdk >* python3-os-faults >* python3-pako >* python3-pantalaimon >* python3-pycuda >* python3-pyopencl >* python3-pyspectral >* python3-pytools >* python3-requests-cache >* python3-rply >* python3-satpy >* python3-smstrade >* python3-subliminal >* python3-ulmo >* python3-yowsup >* snakemake >* sqlfluff >* telegram-send >* urlwatch >* xml2rfc
Bug#1038814: RFP: python-mt-940 -- MT940 banking files parser
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org, debian-python@lists.debian.org Control: block 1024494 by -1 * Package name: python-mt-940 Upstream Author : Rick van Hattem (Wolph) * URL : https://github.com/wolph/mt940 * License : BSD-3-clause Programming Lang: Python Description : python library parser for MT940 banking files A library to parse MT940 files and returns smart Python collections for statistics and manipulation.