Re: Timing of Python upstream and Debian releases

2020-07-06 Thread Ondrej Novy
Hi, po 6. 7. 2020 v 21:04 odesílatel Matthias Klose napsal: > So what I'm proposing here is to aim to support 3.9 as early as possible > as a > supported Python3 version, starting with the 3.9 upstream release, and > fixing > stuff on the go. Then decide in November, if we can do the defaults >

Re: pybuild vs os-pkg-tools [was: Maintaining all of the testing-cabal packages under the OpenStack team]

2020-07-06 Thread Ondrej Novy
Hi, po 6. 7. 2020 v 11:09 odesílatel Thomas Goirand napsal: > This isn't about hating or loving pybuild. This is all about being able > to control how this set of packages are build globally (the whole set of > packages. so you could wrap these global things around pybuild, right? -- Best re

Re: Offer to help with packaging

2020-07-06 Thread Pablo Mestre
Hi Thanks for the update. I had problems sending the email. El 7/5/20 a las 12:55 PM, Geert Stappers escribió: > Control: retitle -1 RFP: python-language-server -- Python implementation of > the Language Server Protocol > Control: owner -1 Pablo Mestre > Control: subscribe -1 > > On Sat, Jul 04

Re: DebConf20 @ Home -- Python Team Bof & Sprint ?

2020-07-06 Thread Emmanuel Arias
On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 4:23 PM Louis-Philippe Véronneau wrote: > On 2020-07-01 09 h 59, Louis-Philippe Véronneau wrote: > > On 2020-06-24 21 h 13, Louis-Philippe Véronneau wrote: > >> Hello folks! > >> > >> As some of you might have seen, DebConf20 @ Home will be happening end > >> of August. > >

Re: DebConf20 @ Home -- Python Team Bof & Sprint ?

2020-07-06 Thread Louis-Philippe Véronneau
On 2020-07-01 09 h 59, Louis-Philippe Véronneau wrote: > On 2020-06-24 21 h 13, Louis-Philippe Véronneau wrote: >> Hello folks! >> >> As some of you might have seen, DebConf20 @ Home will be happening end >> of August. >> >> I was wondering if others would be interested in having a Python Team >> B

Timing of Python upstream and Debian releases

2020-07-06 Thread Matthias Klose
Starting with Python 3.8, Python upstream changed to a time based yearly release schedule, targeting the first release of a major Python version (3.x) for October of each year. For the transition to 3.8: - we add 3.8 as supported in November - made 3.8 the default in March - dropped 3.7 in Apr

Python3 -dbg packages

2020-07-06 Thread Matthias Klose
Python 3.8 upstream now has a common ABI for normal and debug extension builds, so it is technically possible to load a debug extension in the normal interpreter, or to load a normal extension in the debug interpreter. In Debian, debug extensions are shipped with a different name, and only loaded

Re: pybuild vs os-pkg-tools [was: Maintaining all of the testing-cabal packages under the OpenStack team]

2020-07-06 Thread Thomas Goirand
On 6/29/20 8:34 AM, Ondrej Novy wrote: > for my packages (i'm uploader): no, sorry. > > Reasons: > 1. I hate openstack-pkg-tools > 2. I like pybuild > 3. you hate pybuild and don't want to use it I thought about this for a long time, thinking if I should leave it unanswered or not. Finally, I hav