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Hi Thomas (2021.02.12_00:11:07_+)
> So indeed, it's a good thing to *not* include distutils and venv by
> default when someone installs python.
...
> > I propose that we add a python3-full* metapackage for
> > bullseye. (*We can use a different name, but it must be a name not
> > currentl
Hi Elana,
Thanks for bringing this topic in the channel, and speaking with the
Python Steering Council, plus Mathias and Stefano. That's very much
appreciated.
On 2/11/21 7:12 PM, Elana Hashman wrote:
> - When users install Python, it should be easy to install all required
> modules for what up
On Tue, 09 Feb 2021 19:56:10 +0100, Mattia Rizzolo wrote:
> > I don't feel confident uploading this NMU myself but I'd like to see
> > python-pymetar in bullseye.
> Very quickly looking at the filter diff for debian/*, that looks just
> fine.
Cool, thanks!
> But it's too late for bullseye. Wit
Hi Elana (2021.02.11_18:12:34_+)
> - Stefano: Update python-policy to describe "python3-full".
I have prepared a policy MR for this:
https://salsa.debian.org/cpython-team/python3-defaults/-/merge_requests/8
It catches up on the current split situation, too.
diff --git a/debian/python-policy.d
[BCC steering-coun...@python.org]
Some issues were raised to me privately by individual upstream Python
maintainers about the user experience of Python in Debian, focused on
confusion caused by the split of CPython into a number of smaller
packages.
I have spoken with the Python Steering Council
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