On Sun, 03 Aug 2014, Brian May wrote:
> > Django 1.7 final isn't even released upstream, and therefore, downstream
> > projects didn't even try to run against it. There *will* be issues we
> > will have to deal with. 85 packages is quite something. I'm ok, and even
> > welcome to *try* to make it b
On 3 August 2014 15:07, Brian May wrote:
> It will be released very soon now. They have released RC2, and I heard, as
> of yesterday, there was only one blocking bug (I am at PyConAu).
>
It sounds like there might be be some effort to make Django 1.7 releasable
at the post-conference sprints, st
On Aug 02, 2014, at 06:23 PM, Scott Kitterman wrote:
>If someone on the team is interested in this package staying in Debian and
>willing to be added to uploaders, please speak up. I don't mind doing the
>work to modernize the packaging, but don't care to be responsible for it long
>term.
I pers
On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 7:06 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> On Aug 02, 2014, at 06:23 PM, Scott Kitterman wrote:
>
>>If someone on the team is interested in this package staying in Debian and
>>willing to be added to uploaders, please speak up. I don't mind doing the
>>work to modernize the packaging,
On 2014-08-03 at 22:01:00 +0400, Dmitry Shachnev wrote:
> FWIW, that 1.3.1 version is a fork of original python-gnupg.
>
> According to Github repo description [1], it is "a modified version of
> python-gnupg, including security patches, extensive documentation, and
> extra features".
again FWIW:
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