Bug#1017629: python-jsonschema: Please provide a newer upstream release (>= 4.9.0)

2022-11-15 Thread Samuel Henrique
Hello Thomas, Sending another ping just in case you dropped this (but still, no rush in doing so, feel free to take your time). On Fri, 14 Oct 2022 at 19:09, Samuel Henrique wrote: > > Hello Thomas, I hope you're well, > > Not meaning to rush you, just a heads up in case it was missed (since >

Bug#1017629: python-jsonschema: Please provide a newer upstream release (>= 4.9.0)

2022-10-14 Thread Samuel Henrique
Hello Thomas, I hope you're well, Not meaning to rush you, just a heads up in case it was missed (since it's automated): 4.7.2-3 migrated to testing, we should be good to get 4.9.1 on sid. The experimental excuses page is not showing any regressions, which means it will probably migrate to

Bug#1017629: python-jsonschema: Please provide a newer upstream release (>= 4.9.0)

2022-09-25 Thread Thomas Goirand
On 9/25/22 18:11, Samuel Henrique wrote: Hello Thomas, FYI, 4.7.2 is uploaded to Experimental, and will go to Unstable when OpenStack Zed will be release on the 5th of October. Awesome, thanks for your work. I would prefer to keep that version if it's not annoying others. Please let me

Bug#1017629: python-jsonschema: Please provide a newer upstream release (>= 4.9.0)

2022-09-25 Thread Samuel Henrique
Hello Thomas, > FYI, 4.7.2 is uploaded to Experimental, and will go to Unstable when > OpenStack Zed will be release on the 5th of October. Awesome, thanks for your work. > I would prefer to keep that version if it's not annoying others. > Please let me know. ansible-lint requires jsonschema

Bug#1017629: python-jsonschema: Please provide a newer upstream release (>= 4.9.0)

2022-08-25 Thread Thomas Goirand
On 8/25/22 14:54, Samuel Henrique wrote: Thomas, when I'm ready to upload to experimental, how should I proceed with merging the changes? I can always keep them in my fork for you to pick and push, if that's easier. I say this because publishing an MR against debian/yoga doesn't seem like it's

Bug#1017629: python-jsonschema: Please provide a newer upstream release (>= 4.9.0)

2022-08-25 Thread Samuel Henrique
Hello Thomas, > There are autopkgtest for most of the reverese depends of jsonschemat. Feel > free to NMU it to experimental, so we can use the pseudo-excuse patch to see > if the transition goes well... Awesome, I started working on a "new" release (upstream made 3 more releases in the

Bug#1017629: python-jsonschema: Please provide a newer upstream release (>= 4.9.0)

2022-08-18 Thread Thomas Goirand
Hi there ! There are autopkgtest for most of the reverese depends of jsonschemat. Feel free to NMU it to experimental, so we can use the pseudo-excuse patch to see if the transition goes well... Cheers, Thomas Goirand (zigo) On Aug 18, 2022 19:18, Samuel Henrique wrote: > > Package:

Bug#1017629: python-jsonschema: Please provide a newer upstream release (>= 4.9.0)

2022-08-18 Thread Samuel Henrique
Package: python-jsonschema Version: 4.6.0-3 Severity: wishlist Hello maintainer, It seems like upstream is moving quite quickly with the releasing of new versions of jsonschema (4.12.1 at the time of this writing), although the new ones seem like less of a bump compared to 3.2.0 -> 4.6.0. The