Larry Hastings added the comment:

And, in the past, I'm not aware that the availability of tools in the Debian 
ecosystem has been a strong determining factor in the choice of tooling for 
CPython.  In particular, I'm not aware of any tool in the Debian package 
ecosystem that would solve the problem blurb solves, much less in exactly the 
way blurb does it.  In fact, there was no existing tool anywhere that solved 
the *exact* problem we had.  So we wrote our own.  And obviously a newly 
written tool isn't going to have a Debian package.  So your argument "you 
should only choose external dependencies that already have Debian packages" 
isn't going to work either, as that is not and has never been a rule in CPython 
development.

I'm pretty sure blurb is going to remain a part of the CPython toolchain.  The 
slight inconvenience you have registered here is so far not enough of a 
negative vote to outweigh the groundswell of positive support.  I suggest you 
redirect your energies to solving the problem rather than complaining about it.

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