Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team

2024-09-13 Thread Louis-Philippe Véronneau

On 2024-09-12 19:51, Soren Stoutner wrote:

I would like to join the Debian Python Team to help maintain the python-trezor
package.  I am the maintainer of the electrum package, which depends on
python-trezor, but the version in Debian is so out-of-date that it is
currently non-functional.

https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1062442

I have communicated with Richard Ulrich, the current uploader, who indicated
he would appreciate help maintaining the package.

My Salsa login is soren.

I have read have read 
https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst
 and accept it.



Welcome to the team!

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Re: Request To Join Python Team

2024-08-07 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Shriram (2024.08.07_13:14:11_+)
> I intend to join the python team in order to maintain python-keep
>  and howdoi
> 

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Re: Request to join python team

2024-08-07 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Kartik (2024.07.23_09:07:06_+)

>  In addition to that, I have read the
> https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst
> and I accept it.

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Re: Request To Join Python Team

2024-08-07 Thread Shriram Ravindranathan

I forgot to mention my salsa username,

it is s20n 

Sorry for the spam

On 07/08/24 18:44, Shriram Ravindranathan wrote:


Dear Python Team,

I intend to join the python team in order to maintain python-keep 
 and  howdoi 



I would like to bring these packages under the python-team umbrella as 
suggested by the mentors.


I have read 
https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst 
 
and I accept it.


Best Regards,

Shriram Ravindranathan



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Re: Request to join python team

2024-07-23 Thread Kartik Kulkarni
 In addition to that, I have read the
https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst
and I accept it.

On Tue, Jul 23, 2024 at 4:12 PM Kartik Kulkarni 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I would like to be added to the salsa python team. I'm interested in using
> the python team group repositories for maintaining python packages.
> My salsa login is : kartik-karz
>
> Regards,
> Kartik
>


Re: Request to join

2024-07-16 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Hi,

Henri  wrote on 16/07/2024 at 16:34:50+0200:

> Hi DPT,
>
> I'm requesting to join the Debian Python Team in order to maintain some
> new packages under the team, such as "wgconfig" [1].
>
> My Salsa username is "towalink".
>
> I have read
> https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst
> and accept it.
>
> Thanks,

Developer access granted.

Please poke us if you need a hand to setup something.

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Re: request for removal of my packages from the DPT namespace

2024-06-20 Thread Louis-Philippe Véronneau

On 2024-06-20 1 h 03 p.m., Jeroen Ploemen wrote:

*ping* *ping* *ping*


On Thu, 23 May 2024 08:27:42 +0200
Jeroen Ploemen  wrote:


*ping* *ping*


On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 11:21:51 +0200
Jeroen Ploemen  wrote:


*ping*


On Tue, 19 Mar 2024 13:41:04 +0100
Jeroen Ploemen  wrote:


Seeing you haven't got an answer back (the DPT's admin are known to be 
busy...), I'd highly suggest you open a ticket on the Salsa Team's issue 
tracker [1].


In the past, asking them to remove repositories by opening such a ticket 
worked for me.


Cheers,

[1]: https://salsa.debian.org/salsa/support

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Re: request for removal of my packages from the DPT namespace

2024-06-20 Thread Jeroen Ploemen
*ping* *ping* *ping*


On Thu, 23 May 2024 08:27:42 +0200
Jeroen Ploemen  wrote:

> *ping* *ping*
> 
> 
> On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 11:21:51 +0200
> Jeroen Ploemen  wrote:
> 
> > *ping*
> > 
> > 
> > On Tue, 19 Mar 2024 13:41:04 +0100
> > Jeroen Ploemen  wrote:
> >   
> > > Dear team admins,
> > > 
> > > please delete the following packages from the DPT namespace on
> > > salsa:
> > > 
> > > cheetah
> > > jaraco.classes
> > > jaraco.collections
> > > jaraco.context
> > > jaraco.text
> > > nfoview
> > > ply
> > > puremagic
> > > python-autocommand
> > > python-jaraco.functools
> > > python-portend
> > > python-rarfile
> > > python-tempora
> > > python-yenc
> > > sabctools
> > > sabnzbdplus
> > > 
> > > 
> > > All of these have already been mirrored into my personal
> > > namespace to keep a public VCS available, while gaining at
> > > least some protection against ongoing policy violations.


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Re: Request for Python Team assistance in Debian Mentors

2024-06-13 Thread Phil Wyett
On Thu, 2024-06-13 at 16:54 +, weepingclown wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> The ruby team has a similar ruby-team/mentors namespace for newcomers. That  
> works quite nicely.
> 
> Best,
> Ananthu
> 
> 
> On 13 June 2024 11:13:33 am UTC, "Pierre-Elliott Bécue"  
> wrote:
> > Andrey Rakhmatullin  wrote on 13/06/2024 at 12:48:36+0200:
> > 
> > > On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 07:28:32AM +0100, Phil Wyett wrote:
> > > > Dear Python Team Members,
> > > > 
> > > > At present we have a number of Python related packages[1] within Debian
> > > > Mentors[2]. Would it be possible for team members/DD's to offer their 
> > > > expert
> > > > assistance to these submitters and their packages with a goal of upload 
> > > > to
> > > > Debian where appropriate.
> > > > 
> > > > Your time and assistance would be greatly appreciated.
> > > > 
> > > > [1] Package list, not exhaustive...
> > > > 
> > > > https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-keep/
> > > > https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-autodocsumm/
> > > > https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-radexreader/
> > > > https://mentors.debian.net/package/anytree/
> > > > https://mentors.debian.net/package/browser-cookie3/
> > > > 
> > > 
> > > I'm always hesitant to look at Python module RFSes because on one hand I
> > > would like all of them to be in the team but on the other hand I'm not
> > > sure if it makes sense to write "please move this to DPT" or "please
> > > consider moving this to DPT", especially for people who are first time
> > > packages without a team membership.
> > > Perhaps we should discuss this and find a single recommended practice for
> > > such packages.
> > > 
> > 
> > I really think we should encourage newcomers to apply joining the team
> > and put their packages there.
> > 
> > What we could do if the idea of giving broad commit rights to newcomers
> > poses issues is to create a specific namespace in python-team for
> > newcomers. (then we'd need to have some migration plan and then oh dear)
> > 

Hi all,

Many thanks for the pointer to the Ruby Team. Their approach looks interesting.
If the Python Team were be able to consider a similar approach that of course
fits the teams particular needs it could prove very productive overall for the
team and newcomers.

Regards

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Re: Request for Python Team assistance in Debian Mentors

2024-06-13 Thread Emmanuel Arias
Hi,

That's a good idea. IIRC Rust Team has a similar idea for newcomers.


On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 04:54:27PM +, weepingclown wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> The ruby team has a similar ruby-team/mentors namespace for newcomers. That  
> works quite nicely.
> 
> Best,
> Ananthu
> 
> On 13 June 2024 11:13:33 am UTC, "Pierre-Elliott Bécue"  
> wrote:
> >Andrey Rakhmatullin  wrote on 13/06/2024 at 12:48:36+0200:
> >
> >> On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 07:28:32AM +0100, Phil Wyett wrote:
> >>> Dear Python Team Members,
> >>> 
> >>> At present we have a number of Python related packages[1] within Debian
> >>> Mentors[2]. Would it be possible for team members/DD's to offer their 
> >>> expert
> >>> assistance to these submitters and their packages with a goal of upload to
> >>> Debian where appropriate.
> >>> 
> >>> Your time and assistance would be greatly appreciated.
> >>> 
> >>> [1] Package list, not exhaustive...
> >>> 
> >>> https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-keep/
> >>> https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-autodocsumm/
> >>> https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-radexreader/
> >>> https://mentors.debian.net/package/anytree/
> >>> https://mentors.debian.net/package/browser-cookie3/
> >> I'm always hesitant to look at Python module RFSes because on one hand I
> >> would like all of them to be in the team but on the other hand I'm not
> >> sure if it makes sense to write "please move this to DPT" or "please
> >> consider moving this to DPT", especially for people who are first time
> >> packages without a team membership.
> >> Perhaps we should discuss this and find a single recommended practice for
> >> such packages.
> >
> >I really think we should encourage newcomers to apply joining the team
> >and put their packages there.
> >
> >What we could do if the idea of giving broad commit rights to newcomers
> >poses issues is to create a specific namespace in python-team for
> >newcomers. (then we'd need to have some migration plan and then oh dear)
> >
> >-- 
> >PEB
> >

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Re: Request for Python Team assistance in Debian Mentors

2024-06-13 Thread weepingclown
Hi,

The ruby team has a similar ruby-team/mentors namespace for newcomers. That  
works quite nicely.

Best,
Ananthu

On 13 June 2024 11:13:33 am UTC, "Pierre-Elliott Bécue"  wrote:
>Andrey Rakhmatullin  wrote on 13/06/2024 at 12:48:36+0200:
>
>> On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 07:28:32AM +0100, Phil Wyett wrote:
>>> Dear Python Team Members,
>>> 
>>> At present we have a number of Python related packages[1] within Debian
>>> Mentors[2]. Would it be possible for team members/DD's to offer their expert
>>> assistance to these submitters and their packages with a goal of upload to
>>> Debian where appropriate.
>>> 
>>> Your time and assistance would be greatly appreciated.
>>> 
>>> [1] Package list, not exhaustive...
>>> 
>>> https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-keep/
>>> https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-autodocsumm/
>>> https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-radexreader/
>>> https://mentors.debian.net/package/anytree/
>>> https://mentors.debian.net/package/browser-cookie3/
>> I'm always hesitant to look at Python module RFSes because on one hand I
>> would like all of them to be in the team but on the other hand I'm not
>> sure if it makes sense to write "please move this to DPT" or "please
>> consider moving this to DPT", especially for people who are first time
>> packages without a team membership.
>> Perhaps we should discuss this and find a single recommended practice for
>> such packages.
>
>I really think we should encourage newcomers to apply joining the team
>and put their packages there.
>
>What we could do if the idea of giving broad commit rights to newcomers
>poses issues is to create a specific namespace in python-team for
>newcomers. (then we'd need to have some migration plan and then oh dear)
>
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>


Re: Request for Python Team assistance in Debian Mentors

2024-06-13 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Andrey Rakhmatullin  wrote on 13/06/2024 at 12:48:36+0200:

> On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 07:28:32AM +0100, Phil Wyett wrote:
>> Dear Python Team Members,
>> 
>> At present we have a number of Python related packages[1] within Debian
>> Mentors[2]. Would it be possible for team members/DD's to offer their expert
>> assistance to these submitters and their packages with a goal of upload to
>> Debian where appropriate.
>> 
>> Your time and assistance would be greatly appreciated.
>> 
>> [1] Package list, not exhaustive...
>> 
>> https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-keep/
>> https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-autodocsumm/
>> https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-radexreader/
>> https://mentors.debian.net/package/anytree/
>> https://mentors.debian.net/package/browser-cookie3/
> I'm always hesitant to look at Python module RFSes because on one hand I
> would like all of them to be in the team but on the other hand I'm not
> sure if it makes sense to write "please move this to DPT" or "please
> consider moving this to DPT", especially for people who are first time
> packages without a team membership.
> Perhaps we should discuss this and find a single recommended practice for
> such packages.

I really think we should encourage newcomers to apply joining the team
and put their packages there.

What we could do if the idea of giving broad commit rights to newcomers
poses issues is to create a specific namespace in python-team for
newcomers. (then we'd need to have some migration plan and then oh dear)

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Re: Request for Python Team assistance in Debian Mentors

2024-06-13 Thread Phil Wyett
On Thu, 2024-06-13 at 15:48 +0500, Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 07:28:32AM +0100, Phil Wyett wrote:
> > Dear Python Team Members,
> > 
> > At present we have a number of Python related packages[1] within Debian
> > Mentors[2]. Would it be possible for team members/DD's to offer their expert
> > assistance to these submitters and their packages with a goal of upload to
> > Debian where appropriate.
> > 
> > Your time and assistance would be greatly appreciated.
> > 
> > [1] Package list, not exhaustive...
> > 
> > https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-keep/
> > https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-autodocsumm/
> > https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-radexreader/
> > https://mentors.debian.net/package/anytree/
> > https://mentors.debian.net/package/browser-cookie3/
> I'm always hesitant to look at Python module RFSes because on one hand I
> would like all of them to be in the team but on the other hand I'm not
> sure if it makes sense to write "please move this to DPT" or "please
> consider moving this to DPT", especially for people who are first time
> packages without a team membership.
> Perhaps we should discuss this and find a single recommended practice for
> such packages.
> 

Hi,

This sounds very reasonable. I think we would value the opinion of Python Team
members on how they would like to handle new packages/members coming via mentors
that would integrate well into their team/workflow.

Regards

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Re: Request for Python Team assistance in Debian Mentors

2024-06-13 Thread Phil Wyett
On Thu, 2024-06-13 at 12:36 +0200, Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
> Hey,
> 
> Phil Wyett  wrote on 13/06/2024 at 08:28:32+0200:
> 
> > Dear Python Team Members,
> > 
> > At present we have a number of Python related packages[1] within Debian
> > Mentors[2]. Would it be possible for team members/DD's to offer their expert
> > assistance to these submitters and their packages with a goal of upload to
> > Debian where appropriate.
> > 
> > Your time and assistance would be greatly appreciated.
> > 
> > [1] Package list, not exhaustive...
> > 
> > https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-keep/
> > https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-autodocsumm/
> > https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-radexreader/
> > https://mentors.debian.net/package/anytree/
> > https://mentors.debian.net/package/browser-cookie3/
> > 
> > [2] https://mentors.debian.net/packages/
> 
> Thanks for poking us.
> 
> I can't promise that it will be fast but I'll try to give it some time.
> 
> Bests,
> 

Thanks. All assistance is appreciated.

Regards

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Re: Request for Python Team assistance in Debian Mentors

2024-06-13 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 07:28:32AM +0100, Phil Wyett wrote:
> Dear Python Team Members,
> 
> At present we have a number of Python related packages[1] within Debian
> Mentors[2]. Would it be possible for team members/DD's to offer their expert
> assistance to these submitters and their packages with a goal of upload to
> Debian where appropriate.
> 
> Your time and assistance would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> [1] Package list, not exhaustive...
> 
> https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-keep/
> https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-autodocsumm/
> https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-radexreader/
> https://mentors.debian.net/package/anytree/
> https://mentors.debian.net/package/browser-cookie3/
I'm always hesitant to look at Python module RFSes because on one hand I
would like all of them to be in the team but on the other hand I'm not
sure if it makes sense to write "please move this to DPT" or "please
consider moving this to DPT", especially for people who are first time
packages without a team membership.
Perhaps we should discuss this and find a single recommended practice for
such packages.

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Re: Request for Python Team assistance in Debian Mentors

2024-06-13 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Hey,

Phil Wyett  wrote on 13/06/2024 at 08:28:32+0200:

> Dear Python Team Members,
>
> At present we have a number of Python related packages[1] within Debian
> Mentors[2]. Would it be possible for team members/DD's to offer their expert
> assistance to these submitters and their packages with a goal of upload to
> Debian where appropriate.
>
> Your time and assistance would be greatly appreciated.
>
> [1] Package list, not exhaustive...
>
> https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-keep/
> https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-autodocsumm/
> https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-radexreader/
> https://mentors.debian.net/package/anytree/
> https://mentors.debian.net/package/browser-cookie3/
>
> [2] https://mentors.debian.net/packages/

Thanks for poking us.

I can't promise that it will be fast but I'll try to give it some time.

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Re: Request to join the Python packaging team

2024-06-12 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Federico (2024.06.03_16:11:27_+)
> I was in the DPMT back when it was on Alioth and I would like to join
> it again. My Salsa login is "federico".

Added, welcome back

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Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team

2024-06-05 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Mwadime (2024.06.04_21:28:52_+)

> Hello I am Calvin Mwadime Makokha, with @CalvoM as the salsa login.
> I would like to join DPT so that I would help maintain python3-inotify
> that is up for adoption.

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Re: Request to join

2024-06-02 Thread Scott Kitterman
On Sunday, June 2, 2024 12:20:46 PM EDT Tiago Bortoletto Vaz wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm participating in a Debian event today and willing to put some time
> into a package under debian-python team:
> 
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1072061
> 
> I'm also willing to move a few packages I maintain in debian-multimedia
> to debian-python.
> 
> I've read and accepted the policy at
> https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy
> .rst
> 
> My salsa username is tiago.

Welcome to the team.

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Re: Request to join the DPT

2024-05-30 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Hey,

Simon Chopin  wrote on 30/05/2024 at 16:56:39+0200:

> On jeu. 30 mai 2024 13:57:58, Simon Chopin wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> Could I please join the DPT Salsa team? My Salsa login is `schopin`.
>>
>> My rationale for joining isn't because of specific packages, but rather
>> that as part of my work in Ubuntu I tend to touch a lot of Python
>> packages, and being a member of the DPT would reduce the friction in
>> submitting those changes back to Debian (my eventual goal being becoming
>> a DD so that friction gets reduced even further).
>
> Forgot to add:
>
> I have read the policy at
> https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/-/blob/master/policy.rst
> and I accept it.

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RE: Request to join the DPT

2024-05-30 Thread Simon Chopin
On jeu. 30 mai 2024 13:57:58, Simon Chopin wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Could I please join the DPT Salsa team? My Salsa login is `schopin`.
>
> My rationale for joining isn't because of specific packages, but rather
> that as part of my work in Ubuntu I tend to touch a lot of Python
> packages, and being a member of the DPT would reduce the friction in
> submitting those changes back to Debian (my eventual goal being becoming
> a DD so that friction gets reduced even further).

Forgot to add:

I have read the policy at
https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/-/blob/master/policy.rst
and I accept it.

>
> Cheers,
>
> Simon



Re: request for removal of my packages from the DPT namespace

2024-05-22 Thread Jeroen Ploemen
*ping* *ping*


On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 11:21:51 +0200
Jeroen Ploemen  wrote:

> *ping*
> 
> 
> On Tue, 19 Mar 2024 13:41:04 +0100
> Jeroen Ploemen  wrote:
> 
> > Dear team admins,
> > 
> > please delete the following packages from the DPT namespace on
> > salsa:
> > 
> > cheetah
> > jaraco.classes
> > jaraco.collections
> > jaraco.context
> > jaraco.text
> > nfoview
> > ply
> > puremagic
> > python-autocommand
> > python-jaraco.functools
> > python-portend
> > python-rarfile
> > python-tempora
> > python-yenc
> > sabctools
> > sabnzbdplus
> > 
> > 
> > All of these have already been mirrored into my personal namespace
> > to keep a public VCS available, while gaining at least some
> > protection against ongoing policy violations.  


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Re: Request to join Debian Python Team

2024-05-16 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Hi,

Maytham Alsudany  wrote on 15/05/2024 at 11:37:19+0200:

> Hi DPT,
>
> I'm requesting to join the Debian Python Team in order to maintain some
> new packages under the team, such "nwg-clipman"[1], as well as moving
> "nwg-hello"[2] to team maintenance. (I also may look into packaging
> "plots"[3] in the long term.)
>
> My Salsa username is "Maytha8".
>
> I have read
> https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst
> and I accept it.
>
> Thanks,

Developer access granted to the group.

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Re: request for removal of my packages from the DPT namespace

2024-04-17 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi,

Am Tue, Apr 16, 2024 at 11:21:51AM +0200 schrieb Jeroen Ploemen:
> Jeroen Ploemen  wrote:
> > please delete the following packages from the DPT namespace on
> > salsa:
> > 
> > cheetah
> > jaraco.classes
> > jaraco.collections
> > jaraco.context
> > jaraco.text
> > nfoview
> > ply
> > puremagic
> > python-autocommand
> > python-jaraco.functools
> > python-portend
> > python-rarfile
> > python-tempora
> > python-yenc
> > sabctools
> > sabnzbdplus
> > 
> > All of these have already been mirrored into my personal namespace
> > to keep a public VCS available, while gaining at least some
> > protection against ongoing policy violations.

Not that I would have permissions to remove any repositories in DPT but
I've just checked

$ apt showsrc cheetah 2>/dev/null | grep Vcs-Git
Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/cheetah.git

I would not remove anything that is referenced from package metadata.
I realised 

$ apt showsrc sabnzbdplus 2>/dev/null | grep Vcs-Git
Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/jcfp/sabnzbdplus.git

so here the DPT repository is probably misleading.

Kind regards
Andreas.

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Re: request for removal of my packages from the DPT namespace

2024-04-16 Thread Jeroen Ploemen
*ping*


On Tue, 19 Mar 2024 13:41:04 +0100
Jeroen Ploemen  wrote:

> Dear team admins,
> 
> please delete the following packages from the DPT namespace on
> salsa:
> 
> cheetah
> jaraco.classes
> jaraco.collections
> jaraco.context
> jaraco.text
> nfoview
> ply
> puremagic
> python-autocommand
> python-jaraco.functools
> python-portend
> python-rarfile
> python-tempora
> python-yenc
> sabctools
> sabnzbdplus
> 
> 
> All of these have already been mirrored into my personal namespace
> to keep a public VCS available, while gaining at least some
> protection against ongoing policy violations.


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Re: Request to join the team

2024-04-05 Thread Ricardo B. Marliere
On  3 Apr 15:48, Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
> Hi Ricardo,
> 
> "Ricardo B. Marliere"  wrote on 29/01/2024 at 
> 23:07:59+0200:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > My name is Ricardo and I've been trying to get involved with Debian to
> > give back to the community. I'm "rbmarliere" in Salsa [1] and I have
> > made a few contributions to the Go team. However, I have more experience
> > with Python and would like to help in fixing bugs for the team and
> > other general QA work. I have read and accept the Debian Python Team
> > Policy [2].
> 
> Considering your past contributions, I've granted you a Developer access.

Thank you Pierre! I'll go look for things to help with :)

> 
> Feel free to reach out when you need new repos created.
> 
> On the long-term if you contribute, I'll be happy to extend your ACLs.
> 
> Thanks, and sorry for the delay.
> -- 
> PEB




Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team

2024-04-04 Thread Paul Boddie
On Thursday, 4 April 2024 18:02:42 CEST Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
> 
> I've bumped your access to maintainer, let's try, and I'll downgrade
> when you're done.

The project has been transferred and now resides here:

https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/shedskin

Many thanks once again!

Paul




Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team

2024-04-04 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Paul Boddie  wrote on 04/04/2024 at 17:22:35+0200:

> On Wednesday, 3 April 2024 19:03:44 CEST Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
>> Paul Boddie  wrote on 03/04/2024 at 16:21:05+0200:
>> > 
>> > Many thanks for giving me access! Would it make sense to move the existing
>> > project into the Python Team's packages collection on Salsa, or is that
>> > only permitted for packages that are actually adopted by the team?
>> 
>> On the contrary, please do!
>
> It seems that the "transfer project" function would be the most appropriate 
> way of moving the project, but I don't think I am allowed to perform the 
> transfer. In the settings for my project, the pull-down menu only offers 
> transfer to the "moin" group where I have some other projects.
>
> I reviewed the documentation...
>
> https://salsa.debian.org/help/user/project/settings/migrate_projects#transfer-a-project-to-another-namespace
>
> ...and I think that the only obstacle is that I am a developer as opposed to 
> a 
> maintainer. I suppose that I could re-create the project in the group 
> instead, 
> if that is more appropriate.
>
> Thanks in advance for any assistance that can be offered, and sorry to bring 
> up such tedious administrative issues!

I've bumped your access to maintainer, let's try, and I'll downgrade
when you're done.

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Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team

2024-04-04 Thread Paul Boddie
On Wednesday, 3 April 2024 19:03:44 CEST Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
> Paul Boddie  wrote on 03/04/2024 at 16:21:05+0200:
> > 
> > Many thanks for giving me access! Would it make sense to move the existing
> > project into the Python Team's packages collection on Salsa, or is that
> > only permitted for packages that are actually adopted by the team?
> 
> On the contrary, please do!

It seems that the "transfer project" function would be the most appropriate 
way of moving the project, but I don't think I am allowed to perform the 
transfer. In the settings for my project, the pull-down menu only offers 
transfer to the "moin" group where I have some other projects.

I reviewed the documentation...

https://salsa.debian.org/help/user/project/settings/migrate_projects#transfer-a-project-to-another-namespace

...and I think that the only obstacle is that I am a developer as opposed to a 
maintainer. I suppose that I could re-create the project in the group instead, 
if that is more appropriate.

Thanks in advance for any assistance that can be offered, and sorry to bring 
up such tedious administrative issues!

Paul




Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team

2024-04-03 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Paul Boddie  wrote on 03/04/2024 at 16:21:05+0200:

> On Wednesday, 3 April 2024 15:56:48 CEST Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
>> 
>> I've granted you developer access to the package subgroup. You can
>> create a shedskin project here if you want.
>
> Many thanks for giving me access! Would it make sense to move the existing 
> project into the Python Team's packages collection on Salsa, or is that only 
> permitted for packages that are actually adopted by the team?

On the contrary, please do!

>> If you lack some access, don't hesitate to reach out for help (we are on
>> #debian-python on OFTC IRC network).
>> 
>> Don't hesitate after some time and contributions to ask for maintainer
>> access if you need to create new repos.
>
> One step at a time, I think!
>
> Thanks once again,

You're welcome.
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Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team

2024-04-03 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Wed, Apr 03, 2024 at 05:21:15PM +0200, Paul Boddie wrote:
> I was just looking at the Wiki documentation for this and I think there might 
> need to be some updates and clarifications. For example, on this page:
> 
> https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/PythonTeam/HowToJoin
> 
> Here, it mentions the Maintainers and Uploaders fields and a more 
> comprehensive policy than in the Salsa-hosted policy document. I assume that 
> this policy is still applicable, but I wonder how it interacts with people 
> like me who do not have Debian Developer status and presumably cannot be an 
> uploader.
The Maintainer/Uploaders fields list maintainers, not people who literally
upload this package. See
https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html#maintainer

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Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team

2024-04-03 Thread Paul Boddie
On Wednesday, 3 April 2024 16:51:33 CEST Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote:
> 
> Then putting the repo in the team namespace makes sense.

OK. I will aim to do that.

> On Wed, Apr 03, 2024 at 04:48:44PM +0200, Paul Boddie wrote:
> > However, I did not presume that I could just set the Maintainer field in
> > debian/control before applying to join the team, nor did I set any
> > particular headers or metadata in the ITP for shedskin to reference the
> > team, since I thought that this might be impolite. I imagine that I would
> > change the Maintainer as noted in the team policy if the package were to
> > be adopted within the team.
> 
> There is no "adopted within the team" process for packages, so you just
> put the repo there and put the team into d/control.

Right. I will do that.

I was just looking at the Wiki documentation for this and I think there might 
need to be some updates and clarifications. For example, on this page:

https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/PythonTeam/HowToJoin

Here, it mentions the Maintainers and Uploaders fields and a more 
comprehensive policy than in the Salsa-hosted policy document. I assume that 
this policy is still applicable, but I wonder how it interacts with people 
like me who do not have Debian Developer status and presumably cannot be an 
uploader.

The above page also has references to Alioth mailing lists, which seem to be 
active even though the archives contain a lot of spam. It also says this:

"If the team is in Maintainer field, remember to subscribe appropriate mailing 
list or at least bts and contact keywords on this [Advanced subscription form 
for the Package Tracking System] page."

I assume that this would involve me subscribing to the applications list or to 
notifications from the PTS, but the grammar in the above sentence is ambiguous 
and I don't have the background knowledge to successfully disambiguate it. It 
could also mean subscribing the team to the PTS for the package.

Sorry if this is asking questions with obvious answers!

Paul




Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team

2024-04-03 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Wed, Apr 03, 2024 at 04:48:44PM +0200, Paul Boddie wrote:
> On Wednesday, 3 April 2024 16:25:10 CEST Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 03, 2024 at 04:21:05PM +0200, Paul Boddie wrote:
> > > 
> > > Many thanks for giving me access! Would it make sense to move the existing
> > > project into the Python Team's packages collection on Salsa, or is that
> > > only permitted for packages that are actually adopted by the team?
> > 
> > If you are going to maintain this package in the team then it can and
> > should be in the team namespace, or are you asking about something else?
> 
> My aim is to maintain it in the team, yes. 
Then putting the repo in the team namespace makes sense.

> However, I did not presume that I could just set the Maintainer field in 
> debian/control before applying to join the team, nor did I set any particular 
> headers or metadata in the ITP for shedskin to reference the team, since I 
> thought that this might be impolite. I imagine that I would change the 
> Maintainer as noted in the team policy if the package were to be adopted 
> within the team.
There is no "adopted within the team" process for packages, so you just
put the repo there and put the team into d/control.

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Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team

2024-04-03 Thread Paul Boddie
On Wednesday, 3 April 2024 16:25:10 CEST Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 03, 2024 at 04:21:05PM +0200, Paul Boddie wrote:
> > 
> > Many thanks for giving me access! Would it make sense to move the existing
> > project into the Python Team's packages collection on Salsa, or is that
> > only permitted for packages that are actually adopted by the team?
> 
> If you are going to maintain this package in the team then it can and
> should be in the team namespace, or are you asking about something else?

My aim is to maintain it in the team, yes. Previously, I maintained the 
package in Debian, although I never became an actual Debian developer and 
relied on a mentor to perform uploads. This time round, I envisaged that it 
would be more sustainable if I joined the Debian Python Team, maintained the 
package, but would be able to rely on uploaders in the team to perform the 
uploads.

However, I did not presume that I could just set the Maintainer field in 
debian/control before applying to join the team, nor did I set any particular 
headers or metadata in the ITP for shedskin to reference the team, since I 
thought that this might be impolite. I imagine that I would change the 
Maintainer as noted in the team policy if the package were to be adopted 
within the team.

Paul




Re: Request to Join Debian Python Team as a Package Maintainer

2024-04-03 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Pulak (2024.02.20_19:12:33_+)
> I am interested in joining the Python Team to actively contribute to the 
> maintenance of Python-related packages within Debian. I am currently 
> maintaining a set of packages (python-pylatex, python-duet, 
> python-sphinx-contributors, and python-sphinx-autodoc2) and would like to 
> collaborate with the team to bring in more packages to Debian. 

Added, welcome.

Stefano

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Re: Request to join Debian Python Team

2024-04-03 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Francesco (2024.01.30_12:05:04_+)
> With this email, I am asking you to let me join your team with my
> salsa username francesco.ballarin, associated with this email address.

Added to the team, welcome!

Stefano

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Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team

2024-04-03 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Wed, Apr 03, 2024 at 04:21:05PM +0200, Paul Boddie wrote:
> On Wednesday, 3 April 2024 15:56:48 CEST Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
> > 
> > I've granted you developer access to the package subgroup. You can
> > create a shedskin project here if you want.
> 
> Many thanks for giving me access! Would it make sense to move the existing 
> project into the Python Team's packages collection on Salsa, or is that only 
> permitted for packages that are actually adopted by the team?
If you are going to maintain this package in the team then it can and
should be in the team namespace, or are you asking about something else?

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Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team

2024-04-03 Thread Paul Boddie
On Wednesday, 3 April 2024 15:56:48 CEST Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
> 
> I've granted you developer access to the package subgroup. You can
> create a shedskin project here if you want.

Many thanks for giving me access! Would it make sense to move the existing 
project into the Python Team's packages collection on Salsa, or is that only 
permitted for packages that are actually adopted by the team?

> If you lack some access, don't hesitate to reach out for help (we are on
> #debian-python on OFTC IRC network).
> 
> Don't hesitate after some time and contributions to ask for maintainer
> access if you need to create new repos.

One step at a time, I think!

Thanks once again,

Paul




Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team

2024-04-03 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Hi Paul,

Paul Boddie  wrote on 16/01/2024 at 02:10:14+0200:

> Hello,
>
> I would like to request membership of the Debian Python Team. For a while, I 
> have been working on a package for Shed Skin (shedskin) which is a compiler 
> for a dialect of Python.
>
> I previously maintained a package for this software in the Python 2 era, and 
> since it has been made compatible with Python 3, I feel that it would be 
> beneficial to Debian users to have convenient access to it once again. To 
> this 
> end, I filed an "intent to package" report a while back:
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1051352
>
> The principal developer of Shed Skin is very encouraging of packaging efforts 
> and has been responsive to feedback about issues that might otherwise incur 
> distribution-level patches. Personally, I think that the software deserves 
> more exposure, especially when considering some of the transformative effects 
> it has on some kinds of Python code:
>
> http://shed-skin.blogspot.com/2024/01/fast-doom-wad-renderer-in-999-lines-of.html
>
> I have sought to follow advice provided in the team policy, making a Salsa 
> project available here:
>
> https://salsa.debian.org/pboddie/shedskin
>
> Building on experience with a previous repository (noted in the ITP report), 
> I 
> have hopefully managed to follow the branching and pristine-tar guidelines, 
> also introducing test running using Salsa CI.
>
> I have read and accept the policy published here:
>
> https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/
> policy.rst
>
> My Salsa login is pboddie.
>
> Thanks in advance for any guidance that might be offered!

I've granted you developer access to the package subgroup. You can
create a shedskin project here if you want.

If you lack some access, don't hesitate to reach out for help (we are on
#debian-python on OFTC IRC network).

Don't hesitate after some time and contributions to ask for maintainer
access if you need to create new repos.

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Re: Request to join debian-python team

2024-04-03 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Hi,

eevelweezel  wrote on 21/01/2024 at 22:53:06+0200:

> Hello,
>
> I am working on packaging pdm, and I would like to join Debian Python Team. 
> My username on salsa is eevelweezel. 
>
> I have read and accept the Debian Python Team policy. 
>
> Best,
> ./wzl

I'd be happy to create a repository or give you a specific access on a
repository you'd like to maintain.

On the other hand giving you full group access while you seem to have no
contributions to Debian so far seems a bit far-fetched at this time.

In the meantime, you can submit Merge Requests to the projects you want
to contribute to, this would help us creating this track record I
mentioned above.

I hope you'll understand our position.

Bests,
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Re: Request to join the team

2024-04-03 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Hi Ricardo,

"Ricardo B. Marliere"  wrote on 29/01/2024 at 
23:07:59+0200:

> Hi,
>
> My name is Ricardo and I've been trying to get involved with Debian to
> give back to the community. I'm "rbmarliere" in Salsa [1] and I have
> made a few contributions to the Go team. However, I have more experience
> with Python and would like to help in fixing bugs for the team and
> other general QA work. I have read and accept the Debian Python Team
> Policy [2].

Considering your past contributions, I've granted you a Developer access.

Feel free to reach out when you need new repos created.

On the long-term if you contribute, I'll be happy to extend your ACLs.

Thanks, and sorry for the delay.
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Re: Request to join Debian Python team

2024-04-03 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Hi,

Xuanteng Huang  wrote on 05/03/2024 at 
10:25:03+0200:
> Hi all,
>
> I’m a newcomer to Debian community and interested in participating in Debian 
> package maintainances.
> I’m willing to maintain jupyter-cache[1], the execution cache system of 
> Jupyter Notebook under DPT, as other jupyer related package do.
>
> My Salsa login is xuantengh [2] and I’ve read the DPT policy [3] and accept 
> it.
>
> Best,
> Xuanteng Huang
>
> [1] https://github.com/executablebooks/jupyter-cache
> [2] https://salsa.debian.org/xuantengh
> [3] 
> https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst

As Christian is sponsoring your application I gave you Developer access
to the package subgroup.

This means some ACLs will be missing, but you can ask Christian to do
privileged operations you can't.

If you contribute on the long-term I'll be glad to increase your access
level.

Thanks!
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Re: Request to join Debian Python team

2024-04-03 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Hi Daniel,

Daniel Echeverri  wrote on 15/03/2024 at 18:20:32+0200:

> Hello Team!
>
> El sáb, 9 mar 2024 a la(s) 11:33 a.m., Daniel Echeverri (epsi...@debian.org) 
> escribió:
>
>  Hi Team,
>
>  I am interested in joining the team, because, actually I am working in 
> adopting some python apps [1][2][3]
>
>  My Salsa login is epsilon[4].
>
>  Thanks!
>
>  Regards
>
>  [1]: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1065239
>  [2]: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1065241
>  [3]: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1065237
>  [4]: https://salsa.debian.org/epsilon
>
>  --
>  Daniel Echeverri
>  Debian Developer
>  Linux user: #477840
>  GPG Fingerprint:
>  D0D0 85B1 69C3 BFD9 4048 58FA 21FC 2950 4B52 30DB
>
> I forgot to say, that I accept the policy team mentioned in 
> https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Kind Regards.

It'd have been best to sign your request, but giving access to a DD to
the group without such a sig is not really something problematic to me.

Access granted. :)
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Re: Request to Join Debian Python Team

2024-04-03 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Dear Marcos,

Marcos Rodrigues de Carvalho (aka oday)  wrote on 
19/03/2024 at 06:28:23+0200:

> Dear Debian Python Team,
>
> I hope this email finds you well. My name is 
> Marcos Rodrigues de Carvalho (aka oday),
> and I am a Debian contributor interested in joining the Debian Python
> Team.
>
> I am reaching out to express my interest in becoming a member of the team and
> contributing to Python-related package maintenance within the Debian 
> ecosystem.
> I  believe that collaborating with the Debian Python Team will allow me to
> contribute more effectively and efficiently to the Debian project.
>
> My Salsa login is: marcos.rcarvalho.
>
> I have thoroughly reviewed the team's policies outlined in the following
> document:
> https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst#joining-the-team.
> I fully understand and accept the responsibilities and guidelines set forth in
> the policy document.
>
> I am eager to join the team to help maintain existing packages, contribute to
> specific packages, and collaborate with other members of the Debian Python
> community.
>
> Thank you for considering my request to join the Debian Python Team. I look
> forward to the opportunity to contribute and collaborate with fellow team
> members.

First, I'd like to apologize for the long delay for you to get a reply.

Second, as you're quite new to Debian in terms of contributions, I'd
like to ask you first to point to specific repositories you'd like to
contribute to, and second, to start doing so by submitting merge
requests (which are open for anyone).

Once you'll have built sufficient trust, we'll consider a wide-range
inclusion in DPT.

I hope that you'll understand our position on this matter.

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Re: Request to join DPT

2024-04-03 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
Hi Jakob,

Jakob Haufe  wrote on 27/03/2024 at 11:43:55+0200:
> Hi all,
>
> I recently adopted intelhex[1] and would like to continue maintaining
> it in the repo under the DPT group.
>
> My salsa username is sur5r[2].
>
> I have read the policy[3] and accept it.
>
> Cheers,
> sur5r
>
> [1] https://bugs.debian.org/976074
> [2] https://salsa.debian.org/sur5r
> [3] 
> https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst

Sorry for the delay, invitation sent!

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Re: request for removal of my packages from the DPT namespace

2024-03-27 Thread Thomas Goirand

On 3/27/24 14:31, Jeroen Ploemen wrote:

On Wed, 27 Mar 2024 00:33:15 +0100
Thomas Goirand  wrote:


On 3/19/24 13:41, Jeroen Ploemen wrote:

Dear team admins,

please delete the following packages from the DPT namespace on
salsa:

cheetah
jaraco.classes
jaraco.collections
jaraco.context
jaraco.text
nfoview
ply
puremagic
python-autocommand
python-jaraco.functools
python-portend
python-rarfile
python-tempora
python-yenc
sabctools
sabnzbdplus


All of these have already been mirrored into my personal
namespace to keep a public VCS available, while gaining at least
some protection against ongoing policy violations.

Hi,

Usually, you'd ask for one of the Salsa admins to actually *move*
the packages from one namespace to another, so that there's
redirections, rather than copying somewhere else and deleting. This
can be done by a simple ticket at:

https://salsa.debian.org/salsa/support

Or is it too late, and you already cloned, and don't want to bother?


Thomas, thanks for getting back to me on this.

I would have preferred to have redirects in place, but simply
overlooked the possibility of the salsa overlords doing the moves
after figuring out gitlab wouldn't let me move things out and the
team admins in turn wouldn't be able to move anything into my
namespace.

I'll try to keep that in mind for next time; for now, please proceed
with the deletion from the team namespace as I outright lack the time
for another round of reorganising git repos for weeks to come.


Sure, no worries. Unless they authorize me to do it, I'll let the DPT 
admins do it then (as I don't want to step on their feet with my 
"overlord" power as you said... :P).


Thanks for clarifying the situation with your packages (which is what 
the change of policy is about...), and sorry for the added 
administrative work that was pushed on you because of it.


Cheers,

Thomas Goirand (zigo)



Re: request for removal of my packages from the DPT namespace

2024-03-27 Thread Jeroen Ploemen
On Wed, 27 Mar 2024 00:33:15 +0100
Thomas Goirand  wrote:

> On 3/19/24 13:41, Jeroen Ploemen wrote:
> > Dear team admins,
> > 
> > please delete the following packages from the DPT namespace on
> > salsa:
> > 
> > cheetah
> > jaraco.classes
> > jaraco.collections
> > jaraco.context
> > jaraco.text
> > nfoview
> > ply
> > puremagic
> > python-autocommand
> > python-jaraco.functools
> > python-portend
> > python-rarfile
> > python-tempora
> > python-yenc
> > sabctools
> > sabnzbdplus
> > 
> > 
> > All of these have already been mirrored into my personal
> > namespace to keep a public VCS available, while gaining at least
> > some protection against ongoing policy violations.  
> Hi,
> 
> Usually, you'd ask for one of the Salsa admins to actually *move*
> the packages from one namespace to another, so that there's
> redirections, rather than copying somewhere else and deleting. This
> can be done by a simple ticket at:
> 
> https://salsa.debian.org/salsa/support
> 
> Or is it too late, and you already cloned, and don't want to bother?

Thomas, thanks for getting back to me on this.

I would have preferred to have redirects in place, but simply
overlooked the possibility of the salsa overlords doing the moves
after figuring out gitlab wouldn't let me move things out and the
team admins in turn wouldn't be able to move anything into my
namespace.

I'll try to keep that in mind for next time; for now, please proceed
with the deletion from the team namespace as I outright lack the time
for another round of reorganising git repos for weeks to come.


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Re: request for removal of my packages from the DPT namespace

2024-03-26 Thread Thomas Goirand

On 3/19/24 13:41, Jeroen Ploemen wrote:

Dear team admins,

please delete the following packages from the DPT namespace on salsa:

cheetah
jaraco.classes
jaraco.collections
jaraco.context
jaraco.text
nfoview
ply
puremagic
python-autocommand
python-jaraco.functools
python-portend
python-rarfile
python-tempora
python-yenc
sabctools
sabnzbdplus


All of these have already been mirrored into my personal namespace to
keep a public VCS available, while gaining at least some protection
against ongoing policy violations.

Hi,

Usually, you'd ask for one of the Salsa admins to actually *move* the 
packages from one namespace to another, so that there's redirections, 
rather than copying somewhere else and deleting. This can be done by a 
simple ticket at:


https://salsa.debian.org/salsa/support

Or is it too late, and you already cloned, and don't want to bother?

Cheers,

Thomas Goirand (zigo)



Re: Request to join Debian Python team

2024-03-15 Thread Daniel Echeverri
Hello Team!

El sáb, 9 mar 2024 a la(s) 11:33 a.m., Daniel Echeverri (epsi...@debian.org)
escribió:

> Hi Team,
>
> I am interested in joining the team, because, actually I am working in
> adopting some python apps [1][2][3]
>
> My Salsa login is epsilon[4].
>
> Thanks!
>
> Regards
>
> [1]: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1065239
> [2]: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1065241
> [3]: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1065237
> [4]: https://salsa.debian.org/epsilon
>
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> Debian Developer
> Linux user: #477840
> GPG Fingerprint:
> D0D0 85B1 69C3 BFD9 4048 58FA 21FC 2950 4B52 30DB
>

I forgot to say, that I accept the policy team mentioned in
https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst

Thanks in advance.

Kind Regards.


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Re: Request to join Debian Python team

2024-03-12 Thread Christian Kastner
Hi admins,

On 2024-03-09 16:49, Xuanteng Huang wrote:
> Sorry for bothering. I’m writing this to kindly remind this request.
> And please let me know if there is anything to fix.

I fully support this request, if it's any help. Xuanteng is working with
the Debian ROCm Team but I asked him to publish the general Python stuff
under the DPT.

Best,
Christian



Re: Request to join Debian Python team

2024-03-09 Thread Xuanteng Huang
Hi DPT,

Sorry for bothering. I’m writing this to kindly remind this request.
And please let me know if there is anything to fix.

Regards,
Xuanteng


> On Mar 5, 2024, at 16:25, Xuanteng Huang  wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I’m a newcomer to Debian community and interested in participating in Debian 
> package maintainances.
> I’m willing to maintain jupyter-cache[1], the execution cache system of 
> Jupyter Notebook under DPT, as other jupyer related package do.
> 
> My Salsa login is xuantengh [2] and I’ve read the DPT policy [3] and accept 
> it.
> 
> Best,
> Xuanteng Huang
> 
> [1] https://github.com/executablebooks/jupyter-cache
> [2] https://salsa.debian.org/xuantengh
> [3] 
> https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst
> 



Re: Request to Join Debian Python Team as a Package Maintainer

2024-02-29 Thread Pulak Bhushan
Hi Debian Python Team, 


I am following up on my previous request. Could someone please assist
with adding me to th group?

Salsa ID: pulakb

Thank you. 

Regards, 
Pulak Bhushan


On Wed, Feb 21, 2024 at 12:42:33AM +0530, Pulak Bhushan wrote:

Dear Debian Python Team,

I am writing to express my interest in joining the Debian Python Team as a 
package maintainer.

I am interested in joining the Python Team to actively contribute to the 
maintenance of Python-related packages within Debian. I am currently 
maintaining a set of packages (python-pylatex, python-duet, 
python-sphinx-contributors, and python-sphinx-autodoc2) and would like to 
collaborate with the team to bring in more packages to Debian.


My Salsa login is: pulakb

I have thoroughly read the Python Team's policy document, and I accept its 
terms. I am committed to adhering to the guidelines and standards outlined in 
the policy to ensure the smooth functioning of the team and the Debian project 
as a whole.

Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the opportunity to 
contribute to the Debian Python Team and help enhance the Python ecosystem 
within Debian.

Regards
Pulak Bhushan
pulakbhus...@gmail.com 






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Re: Request to join the team

2023-12-31 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI

On 31/12/2023 15:02, Stefano Rivera wrote:

Hi Eduardo (2023.11.19_12:52:22_+)

I'd like to join the Python team. I intend to package the browser_cookie3
module (https://github.com/borisbabic/browser_cookie3), ITP #1056159.


What's the use-case for this package in Debian? It's a bit of a weird
library (digging around in the user's browser profile isn't something
expected).


The general use case is mostly for scraping utilities that require a 
session cookie, one logs in to the site, then this library can help 
getting the cookie so that the requests including the cookie can be made.


The specific use case is that a next version of instaloader 
(https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/instaloader), a Instagram scraper, will 
probably require this library (the current RC version includes the 
feature that uses this library).



Please prepare some packaging on salsa and get some review of it. I
don't really like to add members to the team when the only work I can
see of theirs is an email requesting membership...


As a matter of fact, I have already done so: 
https://lists.debian.org/debian-python/2023/12/msg00042.html . The 
package is in my personal salsa area: 
https://salsa.debian.org/ekalin/browser-cookie3


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Re: Request to join the team

2023-12-31 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Alexandre (2023.12.10_02:39:08_+)
> I'm interested:
> - fixing the bug I submitted
> - checking if old python2 compatibility layers are actually still used:
>- unittest2
>- future
>- six
>- dose1
>- 
>( I also check upstreams & send PR if upstream is still active)
> 
> - add typing annotations to native packages
> (alike python3-debian, python3-debconf, apt-listchanges ...)
> 
> - helping with Py3.12 support & random RC bugs

Added, welcome to the team. We always need more people do this kind of
work.

Stefano

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Re: Request to join the team

2023-12-31 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Fabio (2023.12.12_21:08:57_+)
> Hi, I would like to join the Debian Python team for help to maintain
> bleachbit, that I already helped, and possible occasional help to other
> packages with low or zero activity.

Added, welcome to the team!

Stefano

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Re: Request to Join the Debian Python Team

2023-12-31 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Dale (2023.12.21_22:23:20_+)
> My Salsa ID is: doge-tech [1]

Added, welcome to the team!

Stefano

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Re: Request to join the team

2023-12-31 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Matthias (2023.12.09_20:50:29_+)

> My username on Salsa is mak as well, and I have read the policy
> document at 
> https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst
> and I accept it.

Added, welcome to the team!

Stefano

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Re: Request to join the team

2023-12-31 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Eduardo (2023.11.19_12:52:22_+)
> I'd like to join the Python team. I intend to package the browser_cookie3
> module (https://github.com/borisbabic/browser_cookie3), ITP #1056159.

What's the use-case for this package in Debian? It's a bit of a weird
library (digging around in the user's browser profile isn't something
expected).

Please prepare some packaging on salsa and get some review of it. I
don't really like to add members to the team when the only work I can
see of theirs is an email requesting membership...

I just want to see something that shows that you're likely to follow
through with this package maintenance.

Stefano

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Re: Request for getting added to the team

2023-12-14 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Gregor (2023.08.17_09:45:22_+)
> herewith I request getting added to the Debian Python Team.
> 
> The reason for this is that I'd like to package Darker [0] and possibly more
> libraries and applications in the future.
> 
> My Salsa login is "gdstr" [1].

Added, sorry I missed this before.

Stefano

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Re: Request to join the team

2023-12-09 Thread Alexandre Detiste
Hi,

I would like to join the Debian Python team too,
my Salsa login is detiste-guest.


https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst
ACK

I'm interested:
- fixing the bug I submitted
- checking if old python2 compatibility layers are actually still used:
   - unittest2
   - future
   - six
   - dose1
   - 
   ( I also check upstreams & send PR if upstream is still active)

- add typing annotations to native packages
(alike python3-debian, python3-debconf, apt-listchanges ...)

- helping with Py3.12 support & random RC bugs

Greetings



Re: Request for DPT salsa access

2023-11-13 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi weepingclown (2023.11.12_11:44:44_+)
> I would like to request for DPT salsa access so that I can work on packages
> with the Python Team. I have a few packages that I would like to work on and
> am currently packaging yte and its dependency dpath-python.

Added. Welcome to the team!

Stefano

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Re: Request to join Python Team -Packaging disptrans and gradientmodel

2023-11-13 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Yogeswaran (2023.11.08_16:51:47_+)
> I'm packaging two Python packages that comprise analysis software and
> models, making them accessible to the scientific community. I would like
> to be part of the Python Team and maintain those two packages within the
> team.

Added, welcome to the team.

Stefano

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Re: Request to join Python Team, maintaining B2 packages

2023-11-06 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Jiri (2023.11.06_10:03:03_+)
> I'd like to join Python team to maintain B2 packages, specifically:

Added, welcome.

Stefano

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Re: Request to join python team

2023-11-05 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Santiago (2023.10.25_14:43:34_+)
> I'd like to work on QA issues. Mainly FTBFS bugs, and mainly ensuring that
> they are backported to stable if needed (with similar aim I joined debian-med
> and go team).
> 
> I've read Python Policy and accept it.

Added, welcome! We could always use more people willing to work across
the team, and not just trying to add their own packages with the minimum
effort :)

Stefano

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Re: Request access to salsa for python package for gitlab-emulator

2023-11-05 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Ian (2023.10.23_12:09:59_+)
> Hi, I'm the owner/maintainer of the gitlab-emulator project
> https://gitlab.com/cunity/gitlab-emulator  I'd like to request access
> to Salsa to introduce a debian package for gitlab-emulator.

Sorry, I'm afraid the Python Team doesn't gate salsa access. You need to
get an account before joining the team. If your account hasn't been
approved, go and chase the salsa team on #salsa on IRC.

This does sound like a useful package that would be nice to have in
Debian. I suggest filing an ITP bug and starting to work on it.

Stefano

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Re: Request to join the Python Team

2023-11-05 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Guilherme (2023.10.21_23:28:42_+)
> I would like to join the Python Team on Salsa. I'm currently working on
> packaging pytest-flake8-path and flake8-spellcheck.

Added, welcome to the team.

Stefano

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Re: Request to join Python Team

2023-11-05 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Alexander (2023.10.19_14:36:35_+)
> I would like to join the Python Team on Salsa

Added, welcome to the team

Stefano

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Re: Request to join Python Team - Packaging Thumbor smart imaging service

2023-11-05 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Raphael (2023.10.18_20:11:57_+)
> I'm packaging a Python tool named Thumbor and I would like to enter the team 
> to upload the package under the Gitlab Salsa team umbrella.
> My salsa login is: raphael.rossi https://salsa.debian.org/raphael.rossi
> 
> I've read and agree with the Debian Python Team - Policy [1].

Added, too. Welcome!

Stefano

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Re: Request to join Python Team - Packaging Thumbor smart imaging service

2023-11-05 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Pedro (2023.10.18_19:55:38_+)
> I'm packaging a Python tool named Thumbor and I would like to enter the
> team to upload the package under the Gitlab Salsa team umbrella.
> My salsa login is: devppjr 
> 
> I've read and agree with the Debian Python Team - Policy [1].

Added, welcome.

Stefano

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Re: Request: Debian Python Team membership

2023-09-28 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Kurva (2023.09.25_18:09:27_+)
> I'd like to join the team. During DebCamp(DebConf23) I started packaging
> software's[1,2,3] which I'm using day-to-day in my robotics research
> work. At the moment I'm packaging python dependencies of those
> software's and I would like to maintain it under the team's umbrella.

Added, welcome to the team!

> I am also looking for a sponsor for the packages[4]. 

The best way to get sponsorship is through the RFS list in the topic of
the #debian-python IRC channel.

Stefano

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Re: Request to join python team

2023-09-28 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Thais (2023.09.15_08:44:02_+)
> I would like to join the team to help maintain the packages Robber [1],
> Delta [2] and Pytest-executable [3].
> My salsa login is: Thais-ra

Added, welcome!

Stefano

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Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team

2023-09-28 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Bailey (2023.09.11_03:02:52_+)
> I would like to join the Debian Python team.

Added, welcome!

Stefano

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Re: request to join python team - packaging foxdot live coding tool

2023-09-28 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Joenio (2023.09.10_07:30:34_+)
> I'm packaging a Python tool named FoxDot and I would like to enter the team
> to upload the package under the Gitlab Salsa team umbrella.

Added you to the team, welcome!

Sorry about the delay.

Stefano

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Re: Request to join the team

2023-08-01 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Robin (2023.04.20_19:29:43_+)

Excuse a long delay, I missed this request at the time.

Welcome to the team!

Stefano

> Hi,
> 
> I would like to join the team.
> 
> I want to help maintain Python packages due to my general interest in
> Python.
> 
> Here's a first contribution:
> *
> https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/python-werkzeug/-/merge_requests/3
> 
> I've read the team's policy document and I accept it.
> 
> Regards,
> Robin

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Re: Request to join the Debian Python team

2023-08-01 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Daniel (2023.07.19_22:44:33_+)
> I'd like to join the team. I've packaged and uploaded python-keycloak
> recently, and I would like to maintain it under the team's umbrealla.
> I've read the policy and my salsa handle is "dleidert".

Added, welcome to the team!

Stefano

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Re: Request to join the Debian Python team

2023-07-31 Thread Daniel Leidert
Ping?

Am Donnerstag, dem 20.07.2023 um 00:44 +0200 schrieb Daniel Leidert:
> Hi,
> 
> I'd like to join the team. I've packaged and uploaded python-keycloak
> recently, and I would like to maintain it under the team's umbrealla.
> I've read the policy and my salsa handle is "dleidert".
> 
> Regards, Daniel
> 



Re: Request to join the Python Team

2023-02-08 Thread Sebastien Badia
On Sat, Dec 03, 2022 at 01:35:38PM (+), Stefano Rivera wrote:
> Hi Sebastien (2022.03.30_20:43:25_+)
> > I would like to join the Debian Python Team in order to migrate 
> > python-ncclient and python-xmltodict¹ inside the team.
> > And also click-option-group (new dependency of synadm²)
> 
> Apologies for the very long delay. Added you to the team.

Hello Stefano,

Many thanks, and no problem ;-)

Sebastien


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Re: Request to join team

2023-02-05 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Robie (2023.02.05_20:47:01_+)
> I'd like to join the team. Right now I'd like to just fix
> python-service-identity in order to fix an FTBFS in one of my packages
> (python-trustme, bug 1030487). It just needs a cherry-pick of
> https://github.com/pyca/service-identity/commit/705f4af829adf4d1b6e44250d8039635a73199d5,
> but it's about time I joined the team and did it.

Added, welcome!

SR

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Re: Request for joining the team

2023-02-05 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Danial (2023.01.15_09:54:38_+)
> I am Danial Behzadi and I want to join Debian Python Team to maintain
> package [python-fire](1) through this team as that's an orphaned
> dependency of my current package [tractor](2) as [requested](3) by DDs.

Added, sorry about the delay, welcome.

SR

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Re: Request to join Debian Python Team

2022-12-07 Thread Diego López Ordóñez
Unsubscribe, please.

El El sáb, 3 dic 2022 a las 14:37, Stefano Rivera 
escribió:

> Hi kkremitzki (2022.10.05_17:29:50_+)
> > Hello, I would like to join the Debian Python Team to help with general
> Python
> > package maintenance. There is a lot of overlap with what I already work
> on in
> > the domain-specific Debian Science Team.
>
> Added, welcome!
>
> SR
>
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Re: Request to join the Python Team

2022-12-07 Thread Diego López Ordóñez
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El El sáb, 3 dic 2022 a las 14:36, Stefano Rivera 
escribió:

> Hi Sebastien (2022.03.30_20:43:25_+)
> > I would like to join the Debian Python Team in order to migrate
> python-ncclient and python-xmltodict¹ inside the team.
> > And also click-option-group (new dependency of synadm²)
>
> Apologies for the very long delay. Added you to the team.
>
> SR
>
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Re: Request to join the team

2022-12-04 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Malik (2022.12.04_17:03:05_+)
> I would like to join the team to help maintaining packages and adopt 
> easyprocess [1]

Welcome to the team, added you.

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Re: request for review: python-pyglfw

2022-12-04 Thread Étienne Mollier
Hi Timo,

Timo Röhling, on 2022-12-04:
> * Étienne Mollier  [2022-12-04 12:46]:
> > I'm a DD, but since this is my first DPT package, I wouldn't be
> > against having a second pair of eyeballs having a look at the
> > python-pyglfw package I produced this morning[1].  The packaging
> > in itself was super smooth, I just wanted to make sure I didn't
> > miss team specific bits; I had the policy and guide under the
> > eyes while packaging, but one never knows.
> > 
> > [1]: https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/python-pyglfw
> - You forgot to push the upstream and pristine-tar branches, the
>   upstream/2.5.5+dfsg tag, and you should set
>   "debian-branch = debian/master" in d/gbp.conf

Ack, these look like an oversight of mine.  These should be
fixed now.  Sorry for the mess.

> - I think the package can be arch:all, as the package will be
>   identical an all architectures, with all architecture-specific
>   bits hidden behind the ctypes indirection.

Ack, I did some further testing, and it seems to be fine to move
to arch all, unless I missed a bit.

> - The "Build-Depends: libglfw3 " seems unnecessary, because
>   AFAICT, there is no test suite in the package at all.

If I remove it, the test scanner seems to catch something which
in turn fails to load the module:

I: pybuild base:240: cd /<>/.pybuild/cpython3_3.11/build; 
python3.11 -m unittest discover -v 
glfw (unittest.loader._FailedTest.glfw) ... ERROR

==
ERROR: glfw (unittest.loader._FailedTest.glfw)
--
ImportError: Failed to import test module: glfw
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/lib/python3.11/unittest/loader.py", line 440, in 
_find_test_path
package = self._get_module_from_name(name)
  
  File "/usr/lib/python3.11/unittest/loader.py", line 350, in 
_get_module_from_name
__import__(name)
  File 
"/<>/.pybuild/cpython3_3.11/build/glfw/__init__.py", line 43, in 

raise ImportError("Failed to load GLFW3 shared library.")
ImportError: Failed to load GLFW3 shared library.

In doubt, I'll keep the test dependency for now.  For some
reason, I still witness this error in spite of the library
installed on riscv64, but arm64 build went alright; there might
be something wrong with the dependency.

> - There is no "Testsuite: autopkgtest-pkg-python" in d/control. I'm
>   really not sure if this is an issue, because I usually have more
>   intrusive tests and seldomly rely on the default one. Besides, you
>   did add a config in d/tests, which may also suffice? I really
>   don't know, but wanted to mention it just in case.

I forcefully run it when running sbuild, so I tend to forget to
append it.  I have a more in-depth test in preparation, but it's
commented out due to #1025312.  Anyway, I added the necessary
statement to d/control, shouldn't hurt.

> - I've never set LC_ALL in d/rules. Is there a particular reason
>   why it is necessary?

That's a safety precaution for reproducible builds, when some
artifacts are locale dependent.  This may not be 100% necessary
in the present case, but I tend to keep it around just in case.

> - Personally, I prefer having dh-sequence-python3 in Build-Depends,
>   so I don't have to add --with python3 in d/rules.

I was not aware of that (or just overheard it exists), I give it
a try.  Thanks!

> Everything else looks good to me, with the caveat that I did not
> actually test-build the package, because of the missing pushes.
> 
> Oh, and welcome to the team, nice to have you here!

Thanks for your time and the warm welcome!  :)

Have a nice day,  :)
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Re: request for review: python-pyglfw

2022-12-04 Thread Timo Röhling

Hi Étienne,

* Étienne Mollier  [2022-12-04 12:46]:

I'm a DD, but since this is my first DPT package, I wouldn't be
against having a second pair of eyeballs having a look at the
python-pyglfw package I produced this morning[1].  The packaging
in itself was super smooth, I just wanted to make sure I didn't
miss team specific bits; I had the policy and guide under the
eyes while packaging, but one never knows.

[1]: https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/python-pyglfw

- You forgot to push the upstream and pristine-tar branches, the
  upstream/2.5.5+dfsg tag, and you should set
  "debian-branch = debian/master" in d/gbp.conf

- I think the package can be arch:all, as the package will be
  identical an all architectures, with all architecture-specific
  bits hidden behind the ctypes indirection.

- The "Build-Depends: libglfw3 " seems unnecessary, because
  AFAICT, there is no test suite in the package at all.

- There is no "Testsuite: autopkgtest-pkg-python" in d/control. I'm
  really not sure if this is an issue, because I usually have more
  intrusive tests and seldomly rely on the default one. Besides, you
  did add a config in d/tests, which may also suffice? I really
  don't know, but wanted to mention it just in case.

- I've never set LC_ALL in d/rules. Is there a particular reason
  why it is necessary?

- Personally, I prefer having dh-sequence-python3 in Build-Depends,
  so I don't have to add --with python3 in d/rules.

Everything else looks good to me, with the caveat that I did not
actually test-build the package, because of the missing pushes.

Oh, and welcome to the team, nice to have you here!


Cheers
Timo


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Re: Request to join the team or Request for sponsor

2022-12-03 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Dean (2022.12.04_00:49:45_+)
> Hello, would like to join the Debian python team. My immediate
> interest is in updating the python3-kivy package and generally keeping
> packages I use up to date.

Added, welcome to the team.

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Re: Request to join the team

2022-12-03 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Domenico (2022.11.26_14:30:05_+)
>   I'd like to join the Python team, mainly to maintain the
> python3-setuptools-golang package I've just ITPed.

Added, welcome.

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Re: Request to join the team

2022-12-03 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Lance (2022.11.08_12:30:17_+)
> I would like to formally request to join the Debian Python Team.

Added, welcome.

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Re: Request to join the team

2022-12-03 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Legner, (2022.09.20_09:25:16_+)
> I'm working with Claudius Heine (cmhe) and would like to join the DPT
> to help maintain packages; currently I'm interested in packages related
> to the TPM (tpm2-pytss) and cryptography (python-cryptography) but I
> may get involved with other topics in the future.

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Re: Request to join the team

2022-12-03 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Stanislas (2022.09.19_19:09:40_+)
> I hereby request to join the Python Team.

Added, welcome.

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Re: Request to join Python team on Salsa

2022-12-03 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi John (2022.11.25_20:27:32_+)
> I would like to join the team primarily to maintain pygopherd in Debian.

Welcome! Added to the team.

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Re: Request to join team

2022-12-03 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Miah (2022.11.11_13:12:46_+)
> Looking to update and maintain the nagstamon package, since I use it
> daily and the packaged version crashes with icingaweb2.

Added. Welcome!

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Re: Request to Join

2022-12-03 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Peter(2022.10.23_22:01:15_+)
> Hello,
> I'd like to join the maintenance team for Python.

Added, welcome. And sorry about the delay.

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Re: Request to join python-team

2022-12-03 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Mohd (2022.12.03_05:37:30_+)
> Just came to know about the sprint happening and I thought to use it as an
> opportunity to join and contribute to the team :)

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Re: Request to join Debian Python Team

2022-12-03 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi kkremitzki (2022.10.05_17:29:50_+)
> Hello, I would like to join the Debian Python Team to help with general Python
> package maintenance. There is a lot of overlap with what I already work on in
> the domain-specific Debian Science Team.

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Re: Request to join the Python Team

2022-12-03 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Sebastien (2022.03.30_20:43:25_+)
> I would like to join the Debian Python Team in order to migrate 
> python-ncclient and python-xmltodict¹ inside the team.
> And also click-option-group (new dependency of synadm²)

Apologies for the very long delay. Added you to the team.

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Re: Request to join the team - salsa: tai271828

2022-12-02 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Taihsiang (2022.12.02_22:51:03_+)
> I would like to join the Debian Python team for the sprint today and
> this weekend, and help with more packaging work in the future.

Added. Thanks for the help.

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Re: Request for salsa access

2022-11-24 Thread matthias . geiger1024
Hi Carsten,

thanks for the reponse. I imported fints in a DEP-14 repo:
https://salsa.debian.org/werdahias/python-fints
I didn't include a d/gbp.conf and my upstream branch is named upstream/lastest, 
but I hope this isn't an issue.
I'd appreciate it if you or another DD could review and upload it if you got 
the time.

Cheers

Matthias
21. Nov. 2022, 20:04 von c.schoen...@t-online.de:

> Hello Matthias,
>
> Am 21.11.22 um 16:39 schrieb matthias.geiger1...@tutanota.de:
>
>> Dear Maintainers,
>>
>> I'd like to join the team and get access to maintain python3-fints.
>> fints is a new package I filed an ITP for (#1024494). In my opinion it would 
>> be best if it
>> would be maintained under the python packaging team. I'd only need access 
>> for this library.
>>
>> I acknowledge that I read the packaging policy. My salsa username is 
>> werdahias.
>> I'm not a DD yet, so I'd need sponsorship for this package.
>>
>
> I'd suggest to first work on your ITP and get more familiar with packaging of 
> Debian packages in general. There is no need to first have a working access 
> to the DPT group on Salsa. You will have to learn a lot things and to me it 
> seems easier to work first within your own namespace on Salsa were you can 
> act as you like. It's no problem to move packaging trees all over within the 
> GitLab instance on Salsa later.
>
> I did a quick look into the git tree you referenced within your ITP.
>
> The branches for the upstream source and also pristine-tar are missing. It's 
> of course somehow possible to get your current work build into a deb package, 
> but the typical workflow is a bit different. :-)
>
> You might want have a look at existing packages on Salsa within the DPT to 
> get some inspiration how your tree layout should look like.
>
> The DPT uses git-buildpackage for preparing packages, this tool can help a 
> lot with the typical steps that are needed to produce the required files for 
> a new package upload. But also in your case if you need to start a new 
> package from scratch.
>
> https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst#id3
>
> I suggest to have again a look into the DPT policy and also into existing 
> packages and their git history to see and learn how things work together.
> This mailing list is probably not the best place to get help on basic 
> packaging question, there a better channels available (IRC, mailing list 
> debian-mentors), but it *is* the place to ask specific questions about Python 
> in Debian or Python packaging in detail.
>
> Feel free to contact me directly for specific questions.
>
> -- 
> Regards
> Carsten
>



Re: Request for salsa access

2022-11-21 Thread Carsten Schoenert

Hello Matthias,

Am 21.11.22 um 16:39 schrieb matthias.geiger1...@tutanota.de:

Dear Maintainers,

I'd like to join the team and get access to maintain python3-fints.
fints is a new package I filed an ITP for (#1024494). In my opinion it 
would be best if it
would be maintained under the python packaging team. I'd only need 
access for this library.


I acknowledge that I read the packaging policy. My salsa username is 
werdahias.

I'm not a DD yet, so I'd need sponsorship for this package.


I'd suggest to first work on your ITP and get more familiar with 
packaging of Debian packages in general. There is no need to first have 
a working access to the DPT group on Salsa. You will have to learn a lot 
things and to me it seems easier to work first within your own namespace 
on Salsa were you can act as you like. It's no problem to move packaging 
trees all over within the GitLab instance on Salsa later.


I did a quick look into the git tree you referenced within your ITP.

The branches for the upstream source and also pristine-tar are missing. 
It's of course somehow possible to get your current work build into a 
deb package, but the typical workflow is a bit different. :-)


You might want have a look at existing packages on Salsa within the DPT 
to get some inspiration how your tree layout should look like.


The DPT uses git-buildpackage for preparing packages, this tool can help 
a lot with the typical steps that are needed to produce the required 
files for a new package upload. But also in your case if you need to 
start a new package from scratch.


https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst#id3

I suggest to have again a look into the DPT policy and also into 
existing packages and their git history to see and learn how things work 
together.
This mailing list is probably not the best place to get help on basic 
packaging question, there a better channels available (IRC, mailing list 
debian-mentors), but it *is* the place to ask specific questions about 
Python in Debian or Python packaging in detail.


Feel free to contact me directly for specific questions.

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Re: Request to join the team

2022-09-19 Thread Stanislas Marquis
And by the way, my salsa login is:  smarquis

Thanks

--- Original Message ---
Le lundi 19 septembre 2022 à 21:09, Stanislas Marquis 
 a écrit :


> Hello,
> 
> I hereby request to join the Python Team.
> 
> I will maintain the python3-swisseph package. See my ITP 
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=958755 . Also will take 
> care of some other packages I care about.
> 
> I have read the group policy 
> (https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst)
>  and I accept it.
> 
> Thanks!
> --
> Stanislas Marquis astrori...@protonmail.com
> 
> 2E86 C286 B932 AB40 5DFB C09A 1C28 E6C2 6007 C39C



Re: Request to join the team

2022-09-12 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Chiara (2022.09.06_07:33:59_+)
> I would like to join the Debian Python team.
> I am currently maintaining the python package sphinxext-opengraph [1] and I
> am contributing to the updates of numpydoc [2].

Added, welcome!

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