Re: Adopting factory-boy

2016-05-12 Thread Christopher Baines
On 12/05/16 15:14, Thomas Goirand wrote: On 05/12/2016 10:13 AM, Christopher Baines wrote: On 12/05/16 07:57, Thomas Goirand wrote: On 05/11/2016 02:31 PM, Christopher Baines wrote: On 11/05/16 13:19, Thomas Goirand wrote: On 05/11/2016 11:31 AM, Christopher Baines wrote: On 23/12/15 15:30

Re: Adopting factory-boy

2016-05-12 Thread Christopher Baines
On 12/05/16 07:57, Thomas Goirand wrote: > On 05/11/2016 02:31 PM, Christopher Baines wrote: >> On 11/05/16 13:19, Thomas Goirand wrote: >>> On 05/11/2016 11:31 AM, Christopher Baines wrote: >>>> On 23/12/15 15:30, Christopher Baines wrote: >>>>> On 2

Re: Adopting factory-boy

2016-05-11 Thread Christopher Baines
On 11/05/16 13:19, Thomas Goirand wrote: > On 05/11/2016 11:31 AM, Christopher Baines wrote: >> On 23/12/15 15:30, Christopher Baines wrote: >>> On 23/12/15 11:31, Thomas Goirand wrote: >>>> I was the maintainer of this package, though I lost interest for it &

Updating python-django-tagging (0.4.1 -> 0.4.3)

2016-05-11 Thread Christopher Baines
Hey, Is anyone available to review and upload a new version of python-django-tagging [1][2]? The changelog is: * New upstream release * Convert debian/copyright to the DEP-5 format * Add myself as an uploader * Remove the fix_calc_tag_weight patch, as this has been merged upstream *

Re: Adopting factory-boy

2016-05-11 Thread Christopher Baines
On 23/12/15 15:30, Christopher Baines wrote: > On 23/12/15 11:31, Thomas Goirand wrote: >> I was the maintainer of this package, though I lost interest for it >> because there's no reverse dependency for it. > > Thanks for packaging it :) > >> If you want to

Re: Updating python-django-tagging

2016-03-20 Thread Christopher Baines
On 06/03/16 13:12, Christopher Baines wrote: > I have been looking at updating the python-django-tagging package, as it > currently fails to build from source, and there is a new upstream > release available (that I believe will fix this). > > However, git-dpm keeps complaining in

Updating python-django-tagging

2016-03-06 Thread Christopher Baines
Hello, I have been looking at updating the python-django-tagging package, as it currently fails to build from source, and there is a new upstream release available (that I believe will fix this). However, git-dpm keeps complaining in different ways when I try to do this (and I have tried a few

Bug#816261: RFS: django-prometheus/1.0.6-1

2016-02-29 Thread Christopher Baines
Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: wishlist Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for "django-prometheus" * Package name: django-prometheus Version : 1.0.6-1 Upstream Author : Uriel Corfa * URL :

Updating FeinCMS

2016-02-28 Thread Christopher Baines
I have made an attempt to get the FeinCMS package up to date. You can now find the v1.11.4 release in the Git repository [1]. Janos, are you able to review this? Thanks, Chris 1: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/python-modules/packages/python-django-feincms.git/

Bug#816169: RFS: fake-factory/0.5.3-1

2016-02-28 Thread Christopher Baines
Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: wishlist Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for "fake-factory" * Package name: fake-factory Version : 0.5.3-1 Upstream Author : Daniele Faraglia * URL : http://github.com/joke2k/faker * License

Re: RFS: sklearn-pandas

2015-12-29 Thread Christopher Baines
On 22/11/15 19:51, Christopher Baines wrote: > I am looking for a sponsor for the sklearn-pandas package. > > * Package name: sklearn-pandas > Version : 0.0.12 > Upstream Author : Israel Saeta Pérez <israel.sa...@dukebody.com> > * URL : h

Re: Updating python-jsmin

2015-12-23 Thread Christopher Baines
On 23/12/15 00:07, gustavo panizzo (gfa) wrote: > On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 05:44:53PM +0000, Christopher Baines wrote: >> python-jsmin [1] is not currently maintained by the Python Modules Team, >> but I have made a attempt at updating it to the latest upstream version >>

Re: Updating python-jsmin

2015-12-23 Thread Christopher Baines
On 23/12/15 10:48, gustavo panizzo (gfa) wrote: > I will update the pkg, last updates weren't difficult so I expect to get > it done soon. > > Pkg is already on git, in collab-maint Ah, sorry, I missed that. I just used apt-get source to get the source package.

Re: Adopting factory-boy

2015-12-23 Thread Christopher Baines
On 23/12/15 11:31, Thomas Goirand wrote: > I was the maintainer of this package, though I lost interest for it > because there's no reverse dependency for it. Thanks for packaging it :) > If you want to continue maintaining it within the OpenStack PKG team, > you can do it as well. Though we're

RFS: python-prometheus-client /0.0.13

2015-12-23 Thread Christopher Baines
Hello, I am looking for a sponsor for python-prometheus-client. * Package name: python-prometheus-client Version : 0.0.13 Upstream Author : Brian Brazil * URL : https://github.com/prometheus/client_python * License : Apache-2.0

Updating python-requests and python-urllib3

2015-12-22 Thread Christopher Baines
I have had a go at updating python-requests to the latest upstream release (from 2.8.1 to 2.9.1). This bundles the latest version of python-urllib3 (1.13.1) so I have updated that also (from 1.12 to 1.13.1). 1: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/requests 2:

Re: Updating python-requests and python-urllib3

2015-12-22 Thread Christopher Baines
On 22/12/15 17:20, Daniele Tricoli wrote: > On Tuesday, December 22, 2015 03:49:05 PM Christopher Baines wrote: >> I have had a go at updating python-requests to the latest upstream >> release (from 2.8.1 to 2.9.1). This bundles the latest version of >> python-urllib3 (1.13

Updating python-jsmin

2015-12-22 Thread Christopher Baines
python-jsmin [1] is not currently maintained by the Python Modules Team, but I have made a attempt at updating it to the latest upstream version in a manor compliant with the team policy. You can find the package here [2]. Is anyone (including the current maintainer CC'ed) interested in updating

Adopting factory-boy

2015-12-19 Thread Christopher Baines
I use python-factory-boy [1] and recently realised that it was removed from Debian [2]. The reasoning being that it is no longer a dependency of some OpenStack packages. I use this (currently through a package of the latest upstream release created with py2dsc), and would be interested in getting

Re: Request to join

2015-12-19 Thread Christopher Baines
On 13/12/15 17:02, Christopher Baines wrote: > I would like to join the python modules team. I am currently working on > packaging sklearn-pandas, which I would like to maintain as part of the > team. I am also interested in getting involved in general maintenance of > team packages.

Request to join

2015-12-13 Thread Christopher Baines
I would like to join the python modules team. I am currently working on packaging sklearn-pandas, which I would like to maintain as part of the team. I am also interested in getting involved in general maintenance of team packages. I have read an accept

RFS: sklearn-pandas

2015-11-22 Thread Christopher Baines
Hello, I am looking for a sponsor for the sklearn-pandas package. * Package name: sklearn-pandas Version : 0.0.12 Upstream Author : Israel Saeta Pérez * URL : https://github.com/paulgb/sklearn-pandas * License : Zlib Programming

cairocffi possible FTBFS

2015-07-19 Thread Christopher Baines
When I tried to build the cairocffi package, I get an error related to sphinxdoc [2]. This bug report seems to suggest that sphinxdoc should only be used if sphinx-build from python3-sphnix is used, and I think on my system, I am using the binary from python-sphinx. I am not quite sure what to

Re: cairocffi possible FTBFS

2015-07-19 Thread Christopher Baines
On 19/07/15 10:12, Dmitry Shachnev wrote: I am not quite sure what to do about this, I assume this must be a common issue? dh_sphinxdoc -O--buildsystem=pybuild dh_sphinxdoc: ignoring unknown JavaScript code:

Re: cairocffi possible FTBFS

2015-07-19 Thread Christopher Baines
On 19/07/15 14:05, Jean-Christophe Jaskula wrote: The latest version (0.7.1) requires python-xcffib = 0.3.2 that has not hit unstable yet. I have built a package with a custom installation and I poked its maintainer. I’ll push everything in svn soon. It should be a matter of days.

Re: Trouble with PyDist files and versioned dependencies

2015-07-14 Thread Christopher Baines
On 14/07/15 12:38, Piotr Ożarowski wrote: [Christopher Baines, 2015-07-14] I have a python package that I want to depend on python-lxml (= 3.3.1). So, I have put a .pydist file in debian/ containing. lxml python-lxml (= 3.3.1) .pydist file is used when other packages build depend on your

Trouble with PyDist files and versioned dependencies

2015-07-14 Thread Christopher Baines
I have a python package that I want to depend on python-lxml (= 3.3.1). So, I have put a .pydist file in debian/ containing. lxml python-lxml (= 3.3.1) This gets installed in the package, but the package still has a unversioned dependency on python-lxml. Looking at the source code in