Re: [RFS] resampy

2022-06-27 Thread Antonio Valentino

Dear David and Anton,

Il 28/06/22 00:56, David Bremner ha scritto:

Antonio Valentino  writes:


David (in cc), how performed the initial packaging, recommends to
maintain the package in debian-python.
I have not a strong preference but my sponsoring request posted on
debian-python have been ignored for long time, so I fear that there is
not too much interest there for this package.

I no one have objections I would be more comfortable to maintain the
package in debian-science.
If it is OK for you I can quickly update the package control file
accordingly.



It only seemed natural to package it in the python team, because people
there are experts in python modules. But I really don't have strong
opinions, I'm happy if someone will take care of it somewhere in Debian.


thanks for the feedback David.
In this case I would move the package into debian science.

Anton, IMHO the first step is to move the repository.
Is it something that I can do myself as a DM?


regards
--
Antonio Valentino



Re: [RFS] resampy

2022-06-27 Thread David Bremner
Antonio Valentino  writes:
>
> David (in cc), how performed the initial packaging, recommends to 
> maintain the package in debian-python.
> I have not a strong preference but my sponsoring request posted on 
> debian-python have been ignored for long time, so I fear that there is 
> not too much interest there for this package.
>
> I no one have objections I would be more comfortable to maintain the 
> package in debian-science.
> If it is OK for you I can quickly update the package control file 
> accordingly.
>

It only seemed natural to package it in the python team, because people
there are experts in python modules. But I really don't have strong
opinions, I'm happy if someone will take care of it somewhere in Debian.

d



Re: [RFS] resampy

2022-06-27 Thread Anton Gladky
Hi Antonio,

the package looks good. I would only propose to drop "resampy/data/"
because they are binaries. Is there any opportunity to replace it with the
text version maybe?

And you are going to put it into the python-team (which I think is totally OK),
but you are asking in the debian-science list :)

But I will sponsor it for python team too.

Regards

Anton

Am Mi., 22. Juni 2022 um 08:37 Uhr schrieb Antonio Valentino
:
>
> Dear Debian Science Maintainers,
> I have prepared a debian package for resampy [1], an "Efficient signal
> resampling. Implements band-limited sinc interpolation method for
> sampling rate conversion."
>
> The initial packaging has been started by David (in cc) and the ITP is
> at [2].
> The David's original idea was to maintain the package in debian-python
> [3] but it seems that there is not too much interest there, and I was
> not able to find a sponsor for the initial upload.
>
> I think that the package fits very well in debian-science and I'm
> wondering if there is interest in maintaining resampy under debian-science.
>
> Of course I will take care of the package maintenance and updates but I
> would need help to move the repository form debian-python [3], and also
> I need someone to review the package and sponsor the initial upload.
>
> In there anyone interested in sponsoring resampy?
>
>
> [1] https://github.com/bmcfee/resampy
> [2] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=968469
> [3] https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/resampy
>
> kind regards
> --
> Antonio Valentino
>



Re: [RFS] resampy

2022-06-27 Thread Antonio Valentino

Dear Anton,


Il 27/06/22 22:38, Anton Gladky ha scritto:

Hi Antonio,

the package looks good. I would only propose to drop "resampy/data/"
because they are binaries. Is there any opportunity to replace it with the
text version maybe?


There is an upstream issue about this: 
https://github.com/bmcfee/resampy/issues/96
Probably we will have a dedicated script to generate the content of 
"resampy/data/*".
By the way, if thing do not move fast I will go with a patch 
implementing your recommendation.



And you are going to put it into the python-team (which I think is totally OK),
but you are asking in the debian-science list :)


David (in cc), how performed the initial packaging, recommends to 
maintain the package in debian-python.
I have not a strong preference but my sponsoring request posted on 
debian-python have been ignored for long time, so I fear that there is 
not too much interest there for this package.


I no one have objections I would be more comfortable to maintain the 
package in debian-science.
If it is OK for you I can quickly update the package control file 
accordingly.




But I will sponsor it for python team too.


thanks a lot

cheers
antonio


Regards

Anton

Am Mi., 22. Juni 2022 um 08:37 Uhr schrieb Antonio Valentino
:


Dear Debian Science Maintainers,
I have prepared a debian package for resampy [1], an "Efficient signal
resampling. Implements band-limited sinc interpolation method for
sampling rate conversion."

The initial packaging has been started by David (in cc) and the ITP is
at [2].
The David's original idea was to maintain the package in debian-python
[3] but it seems that there is not too much interest there, and I was
not able to find a sponsor for the initial upload.

I think that the package fits very well in debian-science and I'm
wondering if there is interest in maintaining resampy under debian-science.

Of course I will take care of the package maintenance and updates but I
would need help to move the repository form debian-python [3], and also
I need someone to review the package and sponsor the initial upload.

In there anyone interested in sponsoring resampy?


[1] https://github.com/bmcfee/resampy
[2] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=968469
[3] https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/resampy

kind regards
--
Antonio Valentino



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Antonio Valentino