>> There's also a tagpending webhook on salsa now too. Do we want to enable >> that? (while you're poking around on salsa, can you add that to your >> list?) > > Seems like a good idea to me. Also trivial to configure, so I just did.
thanks! >> There's a few things in the repo that are not uploaded yet and I had been >> holding off doing an upload until the salsa migration had been done. I >> can do an upload with fixed Vcs-* in the next few days if you like (or >> you might beat me to it!). > > Cool - I just cloned the existing repo into > https://salsa.debian.org/python-debian-team/python-debian/. Looks like I > caught your recent changelog commit. :) I probably won't beat you to an > upload. And now uploaded with existing changes already in git and updated Vcs-* headers; looking through the source afterwards I found a few more places where alioth was mentioned as a location for the source so I have updated them in git for whenever python-debian is next uploaded. There are still plenty of places where alioth lists are mentioned; since there is no working replacement for that yet, I guess we stick with them for the time being. I think we should still have a place to have discussion about python-debian development (not everything is a bug for a bug tracker) but there is no place for that yet. (Was someone contacted about migrating the alioth lists to new infrastructure?) >> My initial thought is that we should disable the issue tracker on salsa >> and only use the Debian BTS but I'm open to discussion on that. There is >> perhaps merit in using salsa for 'upstream' issues but I doubt having >> bugs in two places is a good plan. > > I agree, one place to track bugs makes sense. That said, there seem to > be some users of python-debian outside Debian itself (it's in PyPI), so > it might make sense to consider enabling issue tracking if only to make > it easier for external users to file bugs. Indeed, I had wondered if that made sense as an "upstream" tracker, but having two separate trackers doesn't feel like much of a win for me. That said, anything that encourages new contributions is a good thing. cheers Stuart -- Stuart Prescott http://www.nanonanonano.net/ [email protected] Debian Developer http://www.debian.org/ [email protected] GPG fingerprint 90E2 D2C1 AD14 6A1B 7EBB 891D BBC1 7EBB 1396 F2F7 -- http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-python-debian-maint
