Hello, (added the Ubuntu uploader of python-restrictedpython to discussion)
[my original report] > Package: zope3 > Version: 3.4.0-1 > Severity: normal > > Packages zope2.11 (2.11.4-1), zope2.10 (2.10.9-1), zope3 (3.4.0-1) and > koffice-data (1:2.0.82-1) all contain a copy or RestrictedPython. > > RestrictedPython seems to have its own life at > http://pypi.python.org/pypi/RestrictedPython/ and it would be > beneficial for our users to ship it in its own package instead of > duplicating its code here (think security updates). [close message] > zope3 has been removed from Debian unstable: http://bugs.debian.org/540658 OK, but I notice that ubuntu does ship RestrictedPython in its own package [1], which was part of my original report. I suppose it could make sense to include it in Debian as well, perhaps as some sort of Ubuntu contribution ? Is there a reason why it was not pushed to Debian already by Ubuntu devs ? [1] http://packages.ubuntu.com/fr/maverick/python-restrictedpython That said, I have not yet started to look at using that package myself, and remember reading that Zope was moving away from it, without having heard about what replacement they were envisionning. Maybe some of you have more background info about this whole issue ? Best regards, -- Yann -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

