Re: Fwd: Python 3.11 is now a supported release in unstable

2022-11-11 Thread Jerome BENOIT
Thanks for the reply. On 11/11/2022 13:49, stefa...@debian.org wrote: Hi Jerome (2022.11.11_12:23:42_+) Fixing the #1020747 may avoid FTBFS for some packages. I proposed a solution to fix it, however I cannot say if it optimal. That patch looks reasonable to me. I'd have done the [:3] ins

Request to join team

2022-11-11 Thread Miah Gregory
Hi folks, Looking to update and maintain the nagstamon package, since I use it daily and the packaged version crashes with icingaweb2. Salsa: m...@debian.org I've read the DPT policy and accept it. -- Regards, Miah

Re: Python 3.11 is now a supported release in unstable

2022-11-11 Thread Jerome BENOIT
Hello, On 11/11/2022 12:42, Stefano Rivera wrote: We've started the Python 3.11 addition transition. https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/python3.11-add.html The release team will do binNMUs to rebuild C extensions to add 3.11 support. To help the transition, please: 1. Avoid starting a

Python 3.11 is now a supported release in unstable

2022-11-11 Thread Stefano Rivera
We've started the Python 3.11 addition transition. https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/python3.11-add.html The release team will do binNMUs to rebuild C extensions to add 3.11 support. To help the transition, please: 1. Avoid starting any Python-related transitions until we get this mi