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Package: src:ycmd
Severity: wishlist

Dear maintainers,

The current VCS for this package is under the /debian group in Salsa,
although this package is maintained by the DPMT.

DPMT policy state that:

Git repositories live on Salsa under the url
[email protected]:python-team/modules/.git

Would it be possible to move it over there? I'd have done it myself
since I technically have the permissions to do so, but I thought I'd ask
first

If you don't have time, I'll be happy to do this for you.

Cheers,

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  ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁  Louis-Philippe Véronneau
  ⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋   [email protected] / veronneau.org
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Hi Louis-Philippe,

On Tue, Dec 03, 2019 at 03:29:23PM -0500, Louis-Philippe Véronneau wrote:
> The current VCS for this package is under the /debian group in Salsa,
> although this package is maintained by the DPMT.

Thanks for your work on clearing this stuff up!

As outlined in #912690 the maintainer status of ycmd and
vim-youcompleteme was pretty undefined which I "resolved" now after
another year of basic inactivity here by 'hijacking' the packages.
Lets see how that will turn out… ☺

I dropped DPMT from uploaders as they were added as maintainers
seemingly without much coordination in a NMU last year and I consider
both packages not really "Python modules and extensions" and only to
a small extend "Python applications". In my opinion they just happen
to be (partly) implemented in Python, so I don't think I need to burden
either team with the maintenance of them – or by adding myself to their
ranks as would be expected as I am not much of a Python user myself.

Again, thanks for working on this & sorry (a bit at least) for
"resolving" the reported bugs in this way.


Best regards

David Kalnischkies

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