Re: python-tornado Python 3

2012-03-13 Thread Julian Taylor
On 03/12/2012 08:39 PM, Thomas Kluyver wrote:
 On 12 March 2012 14:49, Yaroslav Halchenko deb...@onerussian.com
 mailto:deb...@onerussian.com wrote:
 
 well -- it might be beneficial meanwhile to share your changes one way
 or another (patch, git, mentors) so someone could review them
 
 
 OK, I've attached the patch (against the debian/ directory) to this
 e-mail. The built packages are in my PPA:
 https://launchpad.net/~takluyver/+archive/python3
 
 Thanks,
 Thomas

thanks for the patch, I have applied it to the team repository along
with some more minor fixes to other parts of the package.
http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/python-modules/packages/python-tornado/trunk/

I think its ready for an upload.



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Re: python-tornado Python 3

2012-03-13 Thread Thomas Kluyver
On 13 March 2012 21:40, Julian Taylor jtaylor.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:

 thanks for the patch, I have applied it to the team repository along
 with some more minor fixes to other parts of the package.

 http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/python-modules/packages/python-tornado/trunk/


Great, thanks Julian.


 I think its ready for an upload.


Is that something I should do? Where does it get uploaded to?

Best wishes,
Thomas


Re: python-tornado Python 3

2012-03-13 Thread Yaroslav Halchenko
Thank you guys!

pushed very minor change for my own sanity ;)

I will upload (to Debian sid/unstable) shortly if I would not run into any 
showstopper

Cheers!

On 13 March 2012 21:40, Julian Taylor [1]jtaylor.deb...@googlemail.com
wrote:

  thanks for the patch, I have applied it to the team repository along
  with some more minor fixes to other parts of the package.
  
 [2]http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/python-modules/packages/python-tornado/trunk/

Great, thanks Julian.
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  I think its ready for an upload.

Is that something I should do? Where does it get uploaded to?

Best wishes,
Thomas

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Re: python-tornado Python 3

2012-03-12 Thread Yaroslav Halchenko
well -- it might be beneficial meanwhile to share your changes one way
or another (patch, git, mentors) so someone could review them

Thanks, Yaroslav,

On 9 March 2012 14:31, Yaroslav Halchenko [1]deb...@onerussian.com
wrote:

  the best way would be �to join Debian Python Modules Team and help
  maintaining this library in Debian by directly committing to team's SVN
  repository and then seeking review/sponsorship.

I'll try to follow this route. I've got an alioth account, and applied for
membership of DPMT - do I need to do anything to get the membership
approved, or is it just a question of waiting until someone has time for
it?

Best wishes,
Thomas

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Re: python-tornado Python 3

2012-03-12 Thread Thomas Kluyver
On 12 March 2012 14:49, Yaroslav Halchenko deb...@onerussian.com wrote:

 well -- it might be beneficial meanwhile to share your changes one way
 or another (patch, git, mentors) so someone could review them


OK, I've attached the patch (against the debian/ directory) to this e-mail.
The built packages are in my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~takluyver/+archive/python3

Thanks,
Thomas


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Re: python-tornado Python 3

2012-03-11 Thread Thomas Kluyver
Thanks, Yaroslav,

On 9 March 2012 14:31, Yaroslav Halchenko deb...@onerussian.com wrote:

 the best way would be  to join Debian Python Modules Team and help
 maintaining this library in Debian by directly committing to team's SVN
 repository and then seeking review/sponsorship.


I'll try to follow this route. I've got an alioth account, and applied for
membership of DPMT - do I need to do anything to get the membership
approved, or is it just a question of waiting until someone has time for it?

Best wishes,
Thomas


python-tornado Python 3

2012-03-09 Thread Thomas Kluyver
Hello,

Using the recently posted style guide for Python libraries (
http://wiki.debian.org/Python/LibraryStyleGuide), I've updated the
packaging of python-tornado to build a python3-tornado package as well.
This is a test case, and I hope to do the same for other packages once I'm
comfortable with the process. Can someone point me to the best way to
submit the packaging change to Debian, bearing in mind that I'm not really
familiar with the procedures and terminology around Debian?

Thanks,
Thomas Kluyver


Re: python-tornado Python 3

2012-03-09 Thread Yaroslav Halchenko
Hi Thomas,

the best way would be  to join Debian Python Modules Team and help
maintaining this library in Debian by directly committing to team's SVN
repository and then seeking review/sponsorship.

Meanwhile, you could upload your packaging to mentors.debian.org and
seek review/sponsorship.  Alternatively, you could seek review by
pushing your changes into GIT on top of my git-svn'ed official
python-tornado package SVN at
http://github.com/yarikoptic/tornado-debian
but I hope you would choose the 'best way'

Cheers

Hello,

Using the recently posted style guide for Python libraries
([1]http://wiki.debian.org/Python/LibraryStyleGuide), I've updated the
packaging of python-tornado to build a python3-tornado package as well.
This is a test case, and I hope to do the same for other packages once I'm
comfortable with the process. Can someone point me to the best way to
submit the packaging change to Debian, bearing in mind that I'm not really
familiar with the procedures and terminology around Debian?

Thanks,
Thomas Kluyver

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