Re: PySNMP asyncio backend unusable in Debian 12 (needs stable update?)

2023-09-13 Thread Thomas Goirand
On 9/13/23 13:43, Adam Cecile wrote: On 9/13/23 12:55, Thomas Goirand wrote: On 9/12/23 18:16, Adam Cecile wrote: Hello, No hurry, I think we might want to wait for upstream to respond to my PR regarding double awaitable fix. It is indeed lextudio upstream that took over the PySNMP package

Re: Maintenance of netmiko in the Python team

2023-09-13 Thread Vincent Bernat
On 2023-09-13 09:29, Thomas Goirand wrote: OpenStack networking-generic-switch needs 4.1.2, from last August, so I'm about to upload that version to Experimental right away. Since you, Vincent, is listed in the Maintainer: field, and the team is only listed as Uploaders:, I was wondering if

Re: PySNMP asyncio backend unusable in Debian 12 (needs stable update?)

2023-09-13 Thread Adam Cecile
On 9/13/23 12:55, Thomas Goirand wrote: On 9/12/23 18:16, Adam Cecile wrote: Hello, No hurry, I think we might want to wait for upstream to respond to my PR regarding double awaitable fix. It is indeed lextudio upstream that took over the PySNMP package and all patches are coming from us

Re: PySNMP asyncio backend unusable in Debian 12 (needs stable update?)

2023-09-13 Thread Thomas Goirand
On 9/12/23 18:16, Adam Cecile wrote: Hello, No hurry, I think we might want to wait for upstream to respond to my PR regarding double awaitable fix. It is indeed lextudio upstream that took over the PySNMP package and all patches are coming from us (except mine ofc). Regards, Adam.

Maintenance of netmiko in the Python team

2023-09-13 Thread Thomas Goirand
Hi, It appears to me that netmiko hasn't received as much love as it should. The package in Debian is still on upstream release 2.4.2, while upstream has continuously upgraded it (there's a new upstream release roughly every 3 months on average), and is now on 4.2.0 from May the 5th.