On May 08, 2010, at 10:55 AM, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
>The only reason I got from Ubuntu for doing transitions outside Debian
>and allowing Debian to do it later (and forcing us to fix after them)
>is... "because you are slow". All technical reasons (like relative
>imports in 2.6) were easy to prov
[Barry Warsaw, 2010-05-10]
> Note that today is the first day of the Ubuntu Developer Summit for Ubuntu
> 10.10. On Thursday we are going to have a session to discuss the roadmap for
> Python on Ubuntu and what version(s) we will ship by default in 10.10. I
> invite your constructive input in thi
Hi Piotr,
On Mon, 10.05.2010 at 13:23:01 +0200, Piotr O??arowski wrote:
> derivatives what to do, though. I'd never complain in public and would
> let you do whatever you want (that's derivative's right after all)... if
> Ubuntu's decisions would not have so strong impact on us - when I'm
than
[Toni Mueller, 2010-05-10]
> On Mon, 10.05.2010 at 13:23:01 +0200, Piotr O??arowski
> wrote:
> > derivatives what to do, though. I'd never complain in public and would
> > let you do whatever you want (that's derivative's right after all)... if
> > Ubuntu's decisions would not have so strong impa
I've gone through all bugs that are known to interfere with Python 2.6
transition: either bugs directly related to the new Python version or
FTBFSes in packages that need to be binNMUed. I've put bugs/packages
into three categories:
1. Show-stoppers
These packages must be fix
On Mon, 10.05.2010 at 21:17:40 +0200, Piotr O??arowski wrote:
> [Toni Mueller, 2010-05-10]
> > problem. It's their choice to deviate from Debian packaging, so why
> > shouldn't it be also their problem (not ours) if they break stuff, too?
> changes in Python interpreter or python-central are late
[Toni Mueller, 2010-05-10]
> It's still only a problem in Ubuntu until Debian makes a possibly
> similar transition, right?
The problem is it's out of our hands.
> > I want to give Ubuntu CDs to my friends telling them that there are
> > few bits of my work there. I don't want to explain to them
hi ,
i'm new. i want to join python-module or python apps team to start
working on debian, how can i join one of these team ?
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On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 08:46, Sameer Rahmani wrote:
> hi ,
> i'm new. i want to join python-module or python apps team to start
> working on debian, how can i join one of these team ?
http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/PythonModulesTeam/HowToJoin
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