Re: morph's abandoned packages (list)
On 3/15/24 12:40, Thomas Goirand wrote: On 3/15/24 10:59, Andreas Tille wrote: Hi Timo, Am Fri, Mar 15, 2024 at 09:50:39AM +0100 schrieb Timo Röhling: * Julian Gilbey [2024-03-14 06:20]: #1065198 O: networkx -- tool to create, manipulate and study complex networks language I use this somewhat regularly, so I'd be happy to share the workload with zigo. Zigo will be probably happy. :-) Yeah, I am. Networkx is a big piece. FYI, I started working on it already, to upgrade it to 3.2.1. Just to build the doc, I had to package mercantile and contextily that were needed during the sphinx build of examples. I'll let you know my progress (currently, my contextily package is empty... :/ not sure what I'm doing wrong with pybuid again...). Cheers, Thomas Goirand (zigo) FYI, the 3 new needed build-dependencies where uploaded and are waiting in the NEW queue (needed to build networkx doc): - python-contextily - python-mercantile - python-momepy and I uploaded networkx 3.2.1 in Experimental (since build dependencies aren't available yet). All of these 4 packages (included networkx itself) are under: https://salsa.debian.org/openstack/third-party Anyone is welcome to join, it's just that I'm using git tag workflow, so it doesn't fit in the DPT, but that's the only thing. Cheers, Thomas Goirand (zigo)
Re: python-debian | remove some Python2 dead code (!131)
On 3/17/24 14:56, Alexandre Detiste wrote: Hi, Does anyone know some automated tool to convert Python2-style annotations into Python3-style ? python-debian $ grep '# type' -r | wc -l 1499 Greetings You may try to run "sixer" which was written by a Python core developer, and used to convert all of OpenStack to python2 + 3 using six. Once it has found all the things that may use six, you can manually convert to *not* use six anymore. I did this multiple times, and it worked well for me at least. I hope this helps, Cheers, Thomas Goirand (zigo)
Re: Launchpad: Merge of Accounts Requested
On March 17, 2024 8:49:02 PM UTC, Gregor Riepl wrote: >> Someone has asked us to merge one of your Launchpad >> accounts with another. >> >> If you go ahead, this will merge the account called >> 'Debian Python Modules Team (debian-python)' into the account >> 'johnfrandes12'. >> >> To confirm you want to do this, please follow >> this link: > >This looks extremely fishy - and I also wonder why someone used a public >mailing list address to register a Launchpad account? > It's an automatically created account based on the maintainer address in imported packages. Nothing really related to us in Debian. The account merger request was really from Launchpad. It was either fishy or a mistake. I declined it when I saw the message on the team's behalf. Scott K
Re: Launchpad: Merge of Accounts Requested
Someone has asked us to merge one of your Launchpad accounts with another. If you go ahead, this will merge the account called 'Debian Python Modules Team (debian-python)' into the account 'johnfrandes12'. To confirm you want to do this, please follow this link: This looks extremely fishy - and I also wonder why someone used a public mailing list address to register a Launchpad account?
Launchpad: Merge of Accounts Requested
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Re: python-debian | remove some Python2 dead code (!131)
Hi, Does anyone know some automated tool to convert Python2-style annotations into Python3-style ? python-debian $ grep '# type' -r | wc -l 1499 Greetings Le dim. 17 mars 2024 à 13:46, Jelmer Vernooij (@jelmer) a écrit : > > Jelmer Vernooij commented on a discussion: > > Yes, we should be able to migrate to modern type annotations - happy to > review PRs that make that change :) https://salsa.debian.org/python-debian-team/python-debian/-/merge_requests/131
#1066146 RM: flask-basicauth (Re: morph's abandoned packages (list))
Hi, Am 16.03.24 um 18:37 schrieb Alexandre Detiste: Hi, The arguments to remove flask-basicauth looks sensible, can someone confirm ? looking at the upstream situation for flask-basicauth I see no real issues to drop and this package from the archive. This horse is long dead for a long time. -- Regards Carsten