Re: PyMT in Debian

2011-02-21 Thread Christopher Denter
Johan, definitely! We're going to release a new version tomorrow (hopefully) with the stable release scheduled for March, 1st, 2011. If you're willing to wait, I'd suggest just waiting a few more days until the stable version is ready. We would of course very much appreciate if a package could

Re: PyMT in Debian

2011-02-21 Thread Johan Euphrosine
> What would be the proper way to get pymt package into Debian, and > synced to upcoming Ubuntu release ? It seems that PyMT has been deprecated by Kivy http://kivy.org/: >From http://pymt.eu/: """ Starting a new project? We highly recommend using Kivy (http://kivy.org) instead of PyMT. It's the

Re: PyMT in Debian

2010-11-29 Thread Loic Dachary
> - take the Maverick package as a start > - remove the ubuntu parts, and make it conform to Debian policy and Debian >Python policy > - make the version 0.5.1-1, which is higher than the Maverick version, so >it will upgrade it, and find a friendly sponsor (sadly not me) > - it will f

Re: PyMT in Debian

2010-11-29 Thread Jonathan Wiltshire
Hi, On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 11:05:35PM +0100, Johan Euphrosine wrote: > Given that: > - The package “pymt” 0.5.1-0ubuntu1 is only available in Ubuntu Maverick. > - Robert (in Cc) packaged it for Ubuntu. > - Maintainer is Ubuntu Desktop Team . > - I'm a Debian Maintainer (DM not DD), thus I can't s

PyMT in Debian

2010-11-29 Thread Johan Euphrosine
Hi, Given that: - The package “pymt” 0.5.1-0ubuntu1 is only available in Ubuntu Maverick. - Robert (in Cc) packaged it for Ubuntu. - Maintainer is Ubuntu Desktop Team . - I'm a Debian Maintainer (DM not DD), thus I can't sponsor package myself. What would be the proper way to get pymt package int