On Fri, Jun 14, 2024 at 06:41:58PM +0200, Alexandre Detiste wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Le mer. 12 juin 2024 à 16:22, Thomas Goirand <tho...@goirand.fr> a écrit :
> > On 6/6/24 17:40, Andreas Tille wrote:
> > >    - Do you consider the workload of your team equally shared amongst its
> > >      members?
> >
> > The team probably lacks organization, and there's no clear enough
> > strategy for end goals.
> >
> > I know we're moving toward getting rid of:
> > - six
> > - mock
> > - nose
> 
>  and unittest2,
>  and zombie-imp,
>  and 2to3,
>  and cython3-legacy
>  and m2r
>  and mistune0
>  and ...
> 
> Even only listing all of these on wiki with
> what they could be replaced with would be good starter.
Hi, could you please share the list of those? I have in mind six, mock,
nose unittest2, 2to3 and cython3-legacy. If the team are OK I can update
the wiki with this information.

Cheers,

> 
> We could rely on the standard transition tracker to see what remains:
>    https://release.debian.org/transitions/
> or having those get from FTP-Masters an "oldlibs" overide.
> 
> I've my own tracker but it's mostly a toy I build to see what could be
> done with UDD
> and playing around with matplotlib.
> 
> An optimal moment to check whether these old dependencies
> can be removed seems to be when a new upstream is available.
> 
> (m = mock, n=nose, s=six)
> $ cat snap
> androguard                     m         (depends on Java stuff..)
> backblaze-b2                   m n s   (huge)
> elasticsearch-curator          m n   (depends on new spun out library too ITP)
> fabric                           n               (I tried)
> heudiconv                      m            (attempted uploaded to 
> experimental)
> mu-editor                      m             (discussion on mailing
> list about packaging style went nowhere)
> pagure                         m   s
> 
> Now I think I could sort this by upstream release date & make an RSS
> out of it ;-)
> 
> 
> > but is anyone doing any type of coordination for the work to be done ?
> 
> I guess people being members of several Teams could give precious help.
> I don't see myself pledging to join Teams just to remove
> a handful lines from d/control files, and then be gone forever.
> 
> > It's been a waaaaay too long.
> Agree
> 
> Greetings
> 

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