Bug#896704: RFS: python-picklable-itertools/0.1.1-2 [RC]

2018-04-27 Thread Fabian Wolff
On Fri, Apr 27, 2018 at 12:47:12PM -0400, Sergio Durigan Junior wrote: > I've uploaded the package now. Great, thank you!

Bug#896704: RFS: python-picklable-itertools/0.1.1-2 [RC]

2018-04-27 Thread Fabian Wolff
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 10:55:00PM -0400, Sergio Durigan Junior wrote: > Or you can also move the package under the Debian Python Modules Team > umbrella, if it makes more sense. Packaging Python modules with the > DPMT is the preferred way nowadays, but that's really up to you (and > just to be c

Bug#896704: RFS: python-picklable-itertools/0.1.1-2 [RC]

2018-04-24 Thread Sergio Durigan Junior
On Tuesday, April 24 2018, Fabian Wolff wrote: > On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 08:58:30PM -0400, Sergio Durigan Junior wrote: >> Hi Fabian, >> >> I can help with it, but there are two things I'd like to see first. > > Thank you for your review! My pleasure. Thanks for the work on the package! >> 1)

Bug#896704: RFS: python-picklable-itertools/0.1.1-2 [RC]

2018-04-24 Thread Fabian Wolff
On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 08:58:30PM -0400, Sergio Durigan Junior wrote: > Hi Fabian, > > I can help with it, but there are two things I'd like to see first. Thank you for your review! > 1) There are no Vcs-* fields, and it's unclear to me where the git > repository for the package is located (I c

Bug#896704: RFS: python-picklable-itertools/0.1.1-2 [RC]

2018-04-23 Thread Sergio Durigan Junior
Control: tags -1 + moreinfo Control: owner -1 ! On Monday, April 23 2018, Fabian Wolff wrote: > Package: sponsorship-requests > Severity: important > > Dear mentors, > > I am looking for a sponsor for my package "python-picklable-itertools". > > The current version of this package is missing a de

Bug#896704: RFS: python-picklable-itertools/0.1.1-2 [RC]

2018-04-23 Thread Fabian Wolff
Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: important Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for my package "python-picklable-itertools". The current version of this package is missing a dependency, which is why it fails to import on systems where that dependency is not installed (see #896213, #89