Hi Liubov, On 8/1/18 3:48 AM, Liubov Chuprikova wrote: > On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 at 21:22 Steffen Möller <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > I think if you could bring python-cyvcf2 to a stage that I could > sponsor > you, this would be nice. This sounds like the quickest thing to do and > would give me a bit of a mental break on that. > > > Hrr, actually I was planning to ask for your sponsorship in my > previous letter but forgot. Could you please make an upload then? It > builds for me in a sbuild chroot without any errors and critical > lintian warnings.
You are not forgotten. I just seem to have some network issues of some sort. If you have the energy, please hop to something else and over time cyvcf2 will surface. Cheers, Steffen $ dput cyvcf2_0.10.0+git20180727-2_amd64.changes Uploading cyvcf2 using ftp to ftp-master (host: ftp.upload.debian.org; directory: /pub/UploadQueue/) running allowed-distribution: check whether a local profile permits uploads to the target distribution running protected-distribution: warn before uploading to distributions where a special policy applies running checksum: verify checksums before uploading running suite-mismatch: check the target distribution for common errors running gpg: check GnuPG signatures before the upload Uploading cyvcf2_0.10.0+git20180727-2.dsc Uploading cyvcf2_0.10.0+git20180727.orig.tar.gz cannot read from timed out object > > > Python-bedtools just got > all our (and additional) changes merged by upstream. > > I will look into > that. Concerning python-seqcluster and pythong-gfftools, I admit to > have already forgotten about them and have only now added > seqcluster to > the bio-dev tasks list :) All my motivation behind those packages > comes > from bcbio (also on salsa) for which the others are build > dependencies. > I do not care about any particular order these appear in our > distribution. > > > OK, I will take a look when I have a bit more time right after the > DebConf. > > > > P.S. Writing from my first DebConf in Taiwan :-) > > Then, by all means, close your laptop and talk to as many other > developers as you possibly can to find out what you may be even more > interested in. > > > :-) > > Wishing you (all) a pleasant and educational time over there > > > Thank you! > > Kind regards, > Liubov Chuprikova

