Re: Transition tracker for rm python2 live

2019-07-23 Thread Drew Parsons

Scott K wrote:

On 2019-07-24 09:01, eamanu15 . wrote:

El mar., 23 de jul. de 2019 a la(s) 21:55, Drew Parsons escribió:


What should "success" or completion look like on the tracker?   I
uploaded pyfttw (not python-fftw, which is a different package)
hoping
to get the first line of good green, but it has gone yellow rather
than
green.


mmm maybe yellow is ok?

Once the python2 binaries are decrufted it should disappear off the 
tracker entirely.


I see.  The yellow means the package has been updated to python3 only, 
but the old python2 cruft is still sitting there.


Drew




Re: Transition tracker for rm python2 live

2019-07-23 Thread Scott Kitterman



On July 24, 2019 1:01:47 AM UTC, "eamanu15 ."  wrote:
>El mar., 23 de jul. de 2019 a la(s) 21:55, Drew Parsons
>(dpars...@debian.org)
>escribió:
>
>> Scott Kitterman wrote:
>> > See https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/python2-rm.html
>> >
>> > The ones near the top of the stack (bottom of the page) are less
>likely
>> > to
>> > have rdepends that need to be sorted before action can be taken on
>> > them.
>>
>>
>> What should "success" or completion look like on the tracker?   I
>> uploaded pyfttw (not python-fftw, which is a different package)
>hoping
>> to get the first line of good green, but it has gone yellow rather
>than
>> green.
>>
>
>mmm maybe yellow is ok?

Once the python2 binaries are decrufted it should disappear off the tracker 
entirely.

Scott K



Re: Transition tracker for rm python2 live

2019-07-23 Thread eamanu15 .
El mar., 23 de jul. de 2019 a la(s) 21:55, Drew Parsons (dpars...@debian.org)
escribió:

> Scott Kitterman wrote:
> > See https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/python2-rm.html
> >
> > The ones near the top of the stack (bottom of the page) are less likely
> > to
> > have rdepends that need to be sorted before action can be taken on
> > them.
>
>
> What should "success" or completion look like on the tracker?   I
> uploaded pyfttw (not python-fftw, which is a different package) hoping
> to get the first line of good green, but it has gone yellow rather than
> green.
>

mmm maybe yellow is ok?

>
> Drew
>
>

-- 
Arias Emmanuel
http://eamanu.com
Github/Gitlab; @eamanu
Debian: @eamanu-guest


Re: Transition tracker for rm python2 live

2019-07-23 Thread Drew Parsons

Scott Kitterman wrote:

See https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/python2-rm.html

The ones near the top of the stack (bottom of the page) are less likely 
to
have rdepends that need to be sorted before action can be taken on 
them.



What should "success" or completion look like on the tracker?   I 
uploaded pyfttw (not python-fftw, which is a different package) hoping 
to get the first line of good green, but it has gone yellow rather than 
green.


Drew



Re: Transition tracker for rm python2 live

2019-07-23 Thread Ondrej Novy
Hi,

po 22. 7. 2019 v 12:19 odesílatel eamanu15 . 
napsal:

> For a NMU for the PY2 remove I have just change the files on salsa and
> letting know to the maintainer or, just writte here to get help on the
> upload?
>

NMU=non-maintainer upload. This is not NMU. You should prepare changes on
Salsa DPMT/PAPT repos and request someone from team (or one of uploader) to
sponsor it.

-- 
Best regards
 Ondřej Nový


Re: Transition tracker for rm python2 live

2019-07-22 Thread eamanu15 .
Hello,

For a NMU for the PY2 remove I have just change the files on salsa and
letting know to the maintainer or, just writte here to get help on the
upload?

I am debian contributor not DM or DD

Cheers

El dom., 21 de jul. de 2019 a la(s) 17:23, Scott Kitterman (
deb...@kitterman.com) escribió:

> See https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/python2-rm.html
>
> The ones near the top of the stack (bottom of the page) are less likely to
> have rdepends that need to be sorted before action can be taken on them.
>
> Scott K
>
>
>

-- 
Arias Emmanuel
http://eamanu.com
Github/Gitlab; @eamanu
Debian: @eamanu-guest


Transition tracker for rm python2 live

2019-07-21 Thread Scott Kitterman
See https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/python2-rm.html

The ones near the top of the stack (bottom of the page) are less likely to 
have rdepends that need to be sorted before action can be taken on them.

Scott K