Re: Bug#943666: python3: Update Python Policy for removal of the Python 2 stack

2019-11-06 Thread Matthias Klose

On 06.11.19 22:04, Nicholas D Steeves wrote:

Brian May  writes:


Stéphane Blondon  writes:


Perhaps there is a doubt how to read it?
- do not (remove python-foo-doc or rename it to python3-foo-doc)
- (do not remove python-foo-doc) or (rename it to python3-foo-doc)

Would it be better if we remove the indentation and use this sentence(?):
if documentation is in python-foo-doc, do not move it


Myself, I read it as the first option.

I would personally use:

- Do not remove python-foo-doc and do not rename it to python3-foo-doc.

Or maybe even expand as two bullet points:

- Do not remove python-foo-doc.
- Do not rename it to python3-foo-doc.

I think this makes it very explicit what was intended.


+1.  I also read it as (do (not (remove python-foo-doc) or (not (rename
to python3-foo-doc.  In natural language that "or" should be a
"nor", but breaking it into two negated bullet points may be clearer to
those whose first language doesn't possess a negative list operator.


please could one of you open an issue with a patch to track the change?

Thanks, Matthias



Bug#944261: ITB: python-seaborn -- Python data visualization library

2019-11-06 Thread Christian Kastner
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Christian Kastner 
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debian-scie...@lists.debian.org

* Package name: python-seaborn
  Version : 0.9.0
  Upstream Author : Michael Waskom 
* URL : https://seaborn.pydata.org
* License : BSD-3-clause
  Programming Lang: Python3
  Description : Python data visualization library

Seaborn is a Python data visualization library based on matplotlib. It
provides a high-level interface for drawing attractive and informative
statistical graphics.

This will be maintained within the Debian Science Team.



Re: Bug#943666: python3: Update Python Policy for removal of the Python 2 stack

2019-11-06 Thread Nicholas D Steeves
Brian May  writes:

> Stéphane Blondon  writes:
>
>> Perhaps there is a doubt how to read it?
>> - do not (remove python-foo-doc or rename it to python3-foo-doc)
>> - (do not remove python-foo-doc) or (rename it to python3-foo-doc)
>>
>> Would it be better if we remove the indentation and use this sentence(?):
>> if documentation is in python-foo-doc, do not move it
>
> Myself, I read it as the first option.
>
> I would personally use:
>
> - Do not remove python-foo-doc and do not rename it to python3-foo-doc.
>
> Or maybe even expand as two bullet points:
>
> - Do not remove python-foo-doc.
> - Do not rename it to python3-foo-doc.
>
> I think this makes it very explicit what was intended.

+1.  I also read it as (do (not (remove python-foo-doc) or (not (rename
to python3-foo-doc.  In natural language that "or" should be a
"nor", but breaking it into two negated bullet points may be clearer to
those whose first language doesn't possess a negative list operator.

Cheers,
Nicholas


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Re: Bug#943666: python3: Update Python Policy for removal of the Python 2 stack

2019-11-06 Thread Brian May
Stéphane Blondon  writes:

> Perhaps there is a doubt how to read it?
> - do not (remove python-foo-doc or rename it to python3-foo-doc)
> - (do not remove python-foo-doc) or (rename it to python3-foo-doc)
>
> Would it be better if we remove the indentation and use this sentence(?):
> if documentation is in python-foo-doc, do not move it

Myself, I read it as the first option.

I would personally use:

- Do not remove python-foo-doc and do not rename it to python3-foo-doc.

Or maybe even expand as two bullet points:

- Do not remove python-foo-doc.
- Do not rename it to python3-foo-doc.

I think this makes it very explicit what was intended.
--
Brian May 



Re: Bug#943666: python3: Update Python Policy for removal of the Python 2 stack

2019-11-06 Thread Stéphane Blondon


On 03/11/2019 15:16, Matthias Klose wrote:
> On 03.11.19 15:09, Neil Williams wrote:
>>    * do not remove python-foo-doc or rename it to python3-foo-doc
> 
> yes, but this tells you not to rename it to python3-foo-doc.

Perhaps there is a doubt how to read it?
- do not (remove python-foo-doc or rename it to python3-foo-doc)
- (do not remove python-foo-doc) or (rename it to python3-foo-doc)

Would it be better if we remove the indentation and use this sentence(?):
if documentation is in python-foo-doc, do not move it

Stéphane



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