I doubt if re-adding a package after freeze (it was blocked by
jcristau on 2012-08-04, see [1]) is possible.

Anyway, please feel free to contact the release team asking for
unblocking, maybe they don't share my opinion. The preferred way for
this is filing a bug against "release.debian.org" pseudo-package.

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Dmitry Shachnev

2012/9/8 Santiago Vila <sanv...@unex.es>:
> On Sat, 8 Sep 2012, Amaya wrote:
>
>> Dmitry Shachnev wrote:
>>>
>>> The package is still of poor quality. It uses debhelper v5, deprecated
>>> python-support, installs private modules into a public dir, etc. So
>>> I'll suggest to not have it in wheezy unless someone explicitly
>>> requests it.
>>
>>
>> Oh, I thought Santiago Vila did so in #664989.
>> Anyway, IMHO, if it's useful and doesn't break things badly, it should
>> make it into wheezy, no matter how deprecated debhelper 5 is ;)
>> But it's just my very humble opinion :)
>
>
> Yes, I agree.
>
> As a user, I don't really care that a package uses debhelper v5,
> that's an internal thing. I would much preferr to have it in wheezy
> even if the package is not perfect than not have it in wheezy at all.
>
> Thanks.


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