Hi, So, I've uploaded python-fixtures with Python 2 support removed.
Now, it looks like python-fastimport is part of a dependency chain for BZR. Since, as I wrote, BZR is probably going to be removed from Debian, I'm not sure if we should fix python-fastimport or just get it removed from Debian as well (I'd vote for the later). So, now we still have the problem to fix with python-daemon, which has, as reverse dependency: - bcfg2 doesn't seem to have Python 3 support upstream, neither the Debian package. - mini-buildd in Experimental has been converted to Python 3, while the version in Sid is still Python 2. - nss-pam-ldapd isn't Python 3 ready upstream. Note that the debian maintainer the same person as upstream. - There's been zero upstream work on this repository: https://github.com/Yubico/python-pyhsm so the package has no change to be Python 3 ready anytime soon. - lavapdu-daemon should be upgraded to latest upstream release to have Python 3 support. - I haven't been able to tell for lava-coordinator. I suppose we could raise the severity to serious for the Python 2 removal bug of these packages, and get the work done for python-daemon, which is otherwise useful (in Python 3). Your thoughts? Cheers, Thomas Goirand (zigo)