Hi! 2015-12-21 17:18 GMT-05:00 Gianfranco Costamagna <costamagnagianfra...@yahoo.it>: > Hi, > >>I am working in a new version of lfm, the new version is python3 for >>this reason I want to know if necessary create a ITP bug with a new >>package like this lfm3, to package this new version, or if I could >>continue with the same package. > > > the question is: > > is this something that the average normal use will notice or care about? > e.g. if the user experience won't change, and the upstream development has > moved to python3 only > seems legit to just switch the dependencies. > > Moreover nowadays both are installed on the end user system, and if the user > experience is the same > the average user won't even know something has changed. > > cheers, > > G.
I am not sure but upstream provides something [1] A lot of changes and the new version is written from scratch what do you think ? Also the python2 version is orphan, the upstream doesn't provide support Really, thank you very much! Regards [1]: https://inigo.katxi.org/devel/lfm/#upgrading-from-2-x-to-3-x -- Daniel Echeverry http://wiki.debian.org/DanielEcheverry Linux user: #477840 Debian user Software libre