Ivo De Decker <iv...@debian.org> writes:

> I added a removal hint to get it out of testing.

I saw that after I uploaded 2.0-1... I'd been meaning to get back to
calypso for quite a while but got stuck because the various Python2
dependencies were no longer supported and yet some were not yet
available for Python3. With everything now available in Python3, it was
a fairly simple matter to transition the rest of the code over to the
newer version, which should make it far more maintainable going forward.

In addition, Python 3.7 has ThreadingHTTPServer, which means a
long-standing issue of supporting only one connection at a time has been
resolved. With that, Calypso can start to become a more complete caldav
solution, although there are still many little things to work on.

I'd be fine with having 1.5-5 not shipped in testing; it's certainly not
going to be supportable for the length of the next stable release.

> However, please note that there was a new upload in unstable. The history for
> that version doesn't include the history for 1.5-1 to 1.5-5. I don't know if
> that was intentional. I updated the metadata for this bug to make sure it
> affects both. I might be good to consolidate the history of the
> package.

Agreed; there are several useful patches on the agx debian branch but
I'd lost track of that as the package hadn't been transitioned over to
salsa. I've created a salsa project now and anyone should be able to
make changes there.

Please feel free to hack on the code if you like. For instance, getting
Guido's autopkgtest bits re-integrated would be awesome. There are also
a couple of bug reports against 1.5 and it would be good to check and
see if they're still valid against 2.0.

-- 
-keith

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