I've reached out to Dimitri recently to get some more information about
the build and run time dependencies.

I think there are a couple of options.

1. Pursue dropping python-requests from debian/control for build dependencies. 
*Note I think just the testing would be broken, but at least mongodb would be 
usable and in a workable state. (quick fix/low effort)

2. Upgrade everything from Python2 to Python3. Which is probably the
best option for long-term maintenance. (medium effort)

3. Sergio's 2nd option - 
- Reintroduce python-requests to the archive. While this would guarantee that 
mongodb (and possibly other packages that B-D on python-requests) builds fine, 
it would also mean going through a more extensive SRU process, I think.
(I don't have a good estimate on how long this would take) 

Thanks,
Heather Lemon

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