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Some issues were raised to me privately by individual upstream Python
maintainers about the user experience of Python in Debian, focused on
confusion caused by the split of CPython into a number of smaller
packages.
I have spoken with the Python Steering Council
Hi Elana (2021.02.11_18:12:34_+)
> - Stefano: Update python-policy to describe "python3-full".
I have prepared a policy MR for this:
https://salsa.debian.org/cpython-team/python3-defaults/-/merge_requests/8
It catches up on the current split situation, too.
diff --git a/debian/python-policy.d
On Tue, 09 Feb 2021 19:56:10 +0100, Mattia Rizzolo wrote:
> > I don't feel confident uploading this NMU myself but I'd like to see
> > python-pymetar in bullseye.
> Very quickly looking at the filter diff for debian/*, that looks just
> fine.
Cool, thanks!
> But it's too late for bullseye. Wit
Hi Elana,
Thanks for bringing this topic in the channel, and speaking with the
Python Steering Council, plus Mathias and Stefano. That's very much
appreciated.
On 2/11/21 7:12 PM, Elana Hashman wrote:
> - When users install Python, it should be easy to install all required
> modules for what up
Hi Thomas (2021.02.12_00:11:07_+)
> So indeed, it's a good thing to *not* include distutils and venv by
> default when someone installs python.
...
> > I propose that we add a python3-full* metapackage for
> > bullseye. (*We can use a different name, but it must be a name not
> > currentl
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
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Owner: Sandro Tosi
* Package name: geventhttpclient
Version : 1.4.5
Upstream Author : Antonin Amand
* URL : http://github.com/gwik/geventhttpclien
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