On Thu, 8 Oct 2015 at 00:32 Thomas Goirand <z...@debian.org> wrote: > You've only enforced *your own* policy, backed-up by only a small vocal > minority, taking the rule to the extreme (ie: a few days before the Git > migration, it's still not ok to start new projects using Git, according > to you...). >
According to the latest schedule I saw https://lists.debian.org/debian-python/2015/10/msg00030.html - and as far as I am aware it is still current, the migration will happen today and tomorrow (although that probably means a US based timezone, not my UTC+10, so will be delayed from my perspective). If this happens, as scheduled, I don't see any point in complaining. If this isn't happening, maybe your complaint is valid. I'm sorry, I (honestly) don't remember. Or are you mentioning the fact > that I had to move my packages that were under Git to another team? > Probably... Now, I've followed your orders not to use Git, General > Piotr, so why complaining again?!? > Unfortunately, terms like "General Piotr" start looking like personal attacks; not going to help your arguments. For the record there are packages in DPMT that are already maintained in git. Django comes to mind. I think there are others, can't think of the package names off hand. The sooner we can move all packages to the agreed git standards, the better. https://wiki.debian.org/Python/GitPackaging