> It's becoming increasingly clear to me that, at some point, we will need
> to just ignore the breakage.
no, please dont. it's way too early to even think about that.
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On 10/11/19 9:26 PM, Christian Kastner wrote:
> On 11.10.19 19:47, Matthias Klose wrote:
>> On 11.10.19 18:27, Christian Kastner wrote:
>>> This would nevertheless be a case for the "py2keep", right?
>>
>> No.
>>
>> #933348 is another bug for removed packages (mopidy-scrobler). Do you
>> really wan
On 11.10.19 19:47, Matthias Klose wrote:
> On 11.10.19 18:27, Christian Kastner wrote:
>> This would nevertheless be a case for the "py2keep", right?
>
> No.
>
> #933348 is another bug for removed packages (mopidy-scrobler). Do you
> really want to keep that?
Not at all, I'd actually prefer jus
On 11.10.19 18:27, Christian Kastner wrote:
Hi,
python-cachetools provides modules for Python2 and Python3.
The Python2 module as two reverse dependencies, both with low installed
popcon:
python-cachetools: 302
mopidy-podcast: 109
mopidy-internetarchive: 95
This wo
Hi,
python-cachetools provides modules for Python2 and Python3.
The Python2 module as two reverse dependencies, both with low installed
popcon:
python-cachetools: 302
mopidy-podcast: 109
mopidy-internetarchive: 95
This would nevertheless be a case for the "py2keep", rig
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