Re: Re: Challenges packaging Python for a Linux distro - at Python Language Summit

2021-05-17 Thread Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
(apologies i forgot to say, please do cc me, i am using the list archives reply-to links at https://lists.debian.org/debian-python/2021/05/msg00036.html) Thomas Goirand wrote: > All the horrors that you are painting after this paragraph, are due to > the fact that you aren't doing "apt-get

Re: Request to join the Python team

2021-05-17 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Roland (2021.05.17_16:20:19_+) > So I hereby request to be added to the python-team group on salsa. My > salsa login is "lolando", and I have read and accept the > https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst > policy. Added, welcome to the team. --

Request to join the Python Team

2021-05-17 Thread Carsten Schoenert
Hi, I'd like to join the Python team on Salsa. Recently I've taken over the maintainer ship for flask-sqlalchemy together with a long time businesses partner I'm working together with on my day job. And some more packages are to come I want to work on. For another Django based project we

Re: Request to join python team

2021-05-17 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Sérgio (2021.05.11_22:15:20_+) > I would like to join the Debian Python team to help maintain typer and > crochet. > > My Salsa login is sergiosacj. > > I have read > https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst > and accept it. Added, welcome. SR

Request to join the Python team

2021-05-17 Thread Roland Mas
Hi everyone, I've been contracted by Synchrotron Soleil to work on the packaging of Jupyterhub and its dependencies. This turns out to about 20 Python packages, most of which should probably go under the Debian Python Team umbrella (although some may go into Debian Science). So I hereby

Re: request to join the team

2021-05-17 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Felix (2021.05.14_16:02:53_+) > My salsa login: obfusk > I have read and accepted > https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst Welcome, added to the team. SR -- Stefano Rivera http://tumbleweed.org.za/ +1 415 683 3272

Re: Request to join Debian Python Team

2021-05-17 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Joseph (2021.05.17_03:26:14_+) > My Salsa username: @njoseph (https://salsa.debian.org/njoseph) > > I hereby declare that I have read the Policy document of the Debian Python > Team at > https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst > and that I accept

Re: Challenges packaging Python for a Linux distro - at Python Language Summit

2021-05-17 Thread Thomas Goirand
Hi Luke, First, I'd like you to know I feel sorry to read how much you seem affected by what you describe below. Hopefully, you'll find a viable solution soon, and hopefully, we may help. However, please try to understand what others are telling. The solution you're looking for is probably not

Bug#988658: RFP: python3-pyupgrade -- Automatically upgrade syntax for newer versions of the Python language

2021-05-17 Thread Raphael Hertzog
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-python@lists.debian.org * Package name: python3-pyupgrade Version : 2.16.0 Upstream Author : Anthony Sottile * URL : https://github.com/asottile/pyupgrade * License : BSD Programming Lang: Python

Re: Re: Challenges packaging Python for a Linux distro - at Python Language Summit

2021-05-17 Thread Jeremy Stanley
On 2021-05-17 07:10:39 +0100 (+0100), Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote: > (apologies i forgot to say, please do cc me [...] Done. > a dist-upgrade to debian / testing - a way to obtain the latest > variants of critical software - frequently resulted in massive > breakage. > > i quickly

Re: Challenges packaging Python for a Linux distro - at Python Language Summit

2021-05-17 Thread Matthias Klose
On 5/16/21 1:52 PM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote: >> * One 3.x version at a time. Doesn't line up with cpython's support terms. > numpy and sci-py, the two "best known" debian python software > packages, have known about this for a long, long, time. they > quietly solved it by adding

Re: Re: Challenges packaging Python for a Linux distro - at Python Language Summit

2021-05-17 Thread Brian May
Jeremy Stanley writes: > For software development work, I compile my own Python interpreters > and libraries, because I need to develop against a variety of > different versions of these, sometimes in chroots, to be able to > target other distros and releases thereof. I keep all these in my >

Bug#988691: RFP: python-comment-parser -- extract comments from source code (Python)

2021-05-17 Thread Vagrant Cascadian
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-python@lists.debian.org, vagr...@debian.org * Package name: python-comment-parser Version : 1.2.3 Upstream Author : Jean-Ralph Aviles * URL or Web page : https://github.com/jeanralphaviles/comment_parser * License :