Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team
On 2024-09-12 19:51, Soren Stoutner wrote: I would like to join the Debian Python Team to help maintain the python-trezor package. I am the maintainer of the electrum package, which depends on python-trezor, but the version in Debian is so out-of-date that it is currently non-functional. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1062442 I have communicated with Richard Ulrich, the current uploader, who indicated he would appreciate help maintaining the package. My Salsa login is soren. I have read have read https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst and accept it. Welcome to the team! -- ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ Louis-Philippe Véronneau ⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋ po...@debian.org / veronneau.org ⠈⠳⣄
Request to join the Debian Python Team
I would like to join the Debian Python Team to help maintain the python-trezor package. I am the maintainer of the electrum package, which depends on python-trezor, but the version in Debian is so out-of-date that it is currently non-functional. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1062442 I have communicated with Richard Ulrich, the current uploader, who indicated he would appreciate help maintaining the package. My Salsa login is soren. I have read have read https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst and accept it. -- Soren Stoutner so...@debian.org signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team
Hi Mwadime (2024.06.04_21:28:52_+) > Hello I am Calvin Mwadime Makokha, with @CalvoM as the salsa login. > I would like to join DPT so that I would help maintain python3-inotify > that is up for adoption. Added, welcome! Stefano -- Stefano Rivera http://tumbleweed.org.za/ +1 415 683 3272
Request to join the Debian Python Team
Hello I am Calvin Mwadime Makokha, with @CalvoM as the salsa login. I would like to join DPT so that I would help maintain python3-inotify that is up for adoption. I have read https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst and accepted it. -- *Mwadime Makokha*
Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team
On Thursday, 4 April 2024 18:02:42 CEST Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote: > > I've bumped your access to maintainer, let's try, and I'll downgrade > when you're done. The project has been transferred and now resides here: https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/shedskin Many thanks once again! Paul
Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team
Paul Boddie wrote on 04/04/2024 at 17:22:35+0200: > On Wednesday, 3 April 2024 19:03:44 CEST Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote: >> Paul Boddie wrote on 03/04/2024 at 16:21:05+0200: >> > >> > Many thanks for giving me access! Would it make sense to move the existing >> > project into the Python Team's packages collection on Salsa, or is that >> > only permitted for packages that are actually adopted by the team? >> >> On the contrary, please do! > > It seems that the "transfer project" function would be the most appropriate > way of moving the project, but I don't think I am allowed to perform the > transfer. In the settings for my project, the pull-down menu only offers > transfer to the "moin" group where I have some other projects. > > I reviewed the documentation... > > https://salsa.debian.org/help/user/project/settings/migrate_projects#transfer-a-project-to-another-namespace > > ...and I think that the only obstacle is that I am a developer as opposed to > a > maintainer. I suppose that I could re-create the project in the group > instead, > if that is more appropriate. > > Thanks in advance for any assistance that can be offered, and sorry to bring > up such tedious administrative issues! I've bumped your access to maintainer, let's try, and I'll downgrade when you're done. -- PEB signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team
On Wednesday, 3 April 2024 19:03:44 CEST Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote: > Paul Boddie wrote on 03/04/2024 at 16:21:05+0200: > > > > Many thanks for giving me access! Would it make sense to move the existing > > project into the Python Team's packages collection on Salsa, or is that > > only permitted for packages that are actually adopted by the team? > > On the contrary, please do! It seems that the "transfer project" function would be the most appropriate way of moving the project, but I don't think I am allowed to perform the transfer. In the settings for my project, the pull-down menu only offers transfer to the "moin" group where I have some other projects. I reviewed the documentation... https://salsa.debian.org/help/user/project/settings/migrate_projects#transfer-a-project-to-another-namespace ...and I think that the only obstacle is that I am a developer as opposed to a maintainer. I suppose that I could re-create the project in the group instead, if that is more appropriate. Thanks in advance for any assistance that can be offered, and sorry to bring up such tedious administrative issues! Paul
Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team
Paul Boddie wrote on 03/04/2024 at 16:21:05+0200: > On Wednesday, 3 April 2024 15:56:48 CEST Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote: >> >> I've granted you developer access to the package subgroup. You can >> create a shedskin project here if you want. > > Many thanks for giving me access! Would it make sense to move the existing > project into the Python Team's packages collection on Salsa, or is that only > permitted for packages that are actually adopted by the team? On the contrary, please do! >> If you lack some access, don't hesitate to reach out for help (we are on >> #debian-python on OFTC IRC network). >> >> Don't hesitate after some time and contributions to ask for maintainer >> access if you need to create new repos. > > One step at a time, I think! > > Thanks once again, You're welcome. -- PEB
Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team
On Wed, Apr 03, 2024 at 05:21:15PM +0200, Paul Boddie wrote: > I was just looking at the Wiki documentation for this and I think there might > need to be some updates and clarifications. For example, on this page: > > https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/PythonTeam/HowToJoin > > Here, it mentions the Maintainers and Uploaders fields and a more > comprehensive policy than in the Salsa-hosted policy document. I assume that > this policy is still applicable, but I wonder how it interacts with people > like me who do not have Debian Developer status and presumably cannot be an > uploader. The Maintainer/Uploaders fields list maintainers, not people who literally upload this package. See https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html#maintainer -- WBR, wRAR signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team
On Wednesday, 3 April 2024 16:51:33 CEST Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote: > > Then putting the repo in the team namespace makes sense. OK. I will aim to do that. > On Wed, Apr 03, 2024 at 04:48:44PM +0200, Paul Boddie wrote: > > However, I did not presume that I could just set the Maintainer field in > > debian/control before applying to join the team, nor did I set any > > particular headers or metadata in the ITP for shedskin to reference the > > team, since I thought that this might be impolite. I imagine that I would > > change the Maintainer as noted in the team policy if the package were to > > be adopted within the team. > > There is no "adopted within the team" process for packages, so you just > put the repo there and put the team into d/control. Right. I will do that. I was just looking at the Wiki documentation for this and I think there might need to be some updates and clarifications. For example, on this page: https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/PythonTeam/HowToJoin Here, it mentions the Maintainers and Uploaders fields and a more comprehensive policy than in the Salsa-hosted policy document. I assume that this policy is still applicable, but I wonder how it interacts with people like me who do not have Debian Developer status and presumably cannot be an uploader. The above page also has references to Alioth mailing lists, which seem to be active even though the archives contain a lot of spam. It also says this: "If the team is in Maintainer field, remember to subscribe appropriate mailing list or at least bts and contact keywords on this [Advanced subscription form for the Package Tracking System] page." I assume that this would involve me subscribing to the applications list or to notifications from the PTS, but the grammar in the above sentence is ambiguous and I don't have the background knowledge to successfully disambiguate it. It could also mean subscribing the team to the PTS for the package. Sorry if this is asking questions with obvious answers! Paul
Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team
On Wed, Apr 03, 2024 at 04:48:44PM +0200, Paul Boddie wrote: > On Wednesday, 3 April 2024 16:25:10 CEST Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote: > > On Wed, Apr 03, 2024 at 04:21:05PM +0200, Paul Boddie wrote: > > > > > > Many thanks for giving me access! Would it make sense to move the existing > > > project into the Python Team's packages collection on Salsa, or is that > > > only permitted for packages that are actually adopted by the team? > > > > If you are going to maintain this package in the team then it can and > > should be in the team namespace, or are you asking about something else? > > My aim is to maintain it in the team, yes. Then putting the repo in the team namespace makes sense. > However, I did not presume that I could just set the Maintainer field in > debian/control before applying to join the team, nor did I set any particular > headers or metadata in the ITP for shedskin to reference the team, since I > thought that this might be impolite. I imagine that I would change the > Maintainer as noted in the team policy if the package were to be adopted > within the team. There is no "adopted within the team" process for packages, so you just put the repo there and put the team into d/control. -- WBR, wRAR signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team
On Wednesday, 3 April 2024 16:25:10 CEST Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote: > On Wed, Apr 03, 2024 at 04:21:05PM +0200, Paul Boddie wrote: > > > > Many thanks for giving me access! Would it make sense to move the existing > > project into the Python Team's packages collection on Salsa, or is that > > only permitted for packages that are actually adopted by the team? > > If you are going to maintain this package in the team then it can and > should be in the team namespace, or are you asking about something else? My aim is to maintain it in the team, yes. Previously, I maintained the package in Debian, although I never became an actual Debian developer and relied on a mentor to perform uploads. This time round, I envisaged that it would be more sustainable if I joined the Debian Python Team, maintained the package, but would be able to rely on uploaders in the team to perform the uploads. However, I did not presume that I could just set the Maintainer field in debian/control before applying to join the team, nor did I set any particular headers or metadata in the ITP for shedskin to reference the team, since I thought that this might be impolite. I imagine that I would change the Maintainer as noted in the team policy if the package were to be adopted within the team. Paul
Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team
On Wed, Apr 03, 2024 at 04:21:05PM +0200, Paul Boddie wrote: > On Wednesday, 3 April 2024 15:56:48 CEST Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote: > > > > I've granted you developer access to the package subgroup. You can > > create a shedskin project here if you want. > > Many thanks for giving me access! Would it make sense to move the existing > project into the Python Team's packages collection on Salsa, or is that only > permitted for packages that are actually adopted by the team? If you are going to maintain this package in the team then it can and should be in the team namespace, or are you asking about something else? -- WBR, wRAR signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team
On Wednesday, 3 April 2024 15:56:48 CEST Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote: > > I've granted you developer access to the package subgroup. You can > create a shedskin project here if you want. Many thanks for giving me access! Would it make sense to move the existing project into the Python Team's packages collection on Salsa, or is that only permitted for packages that are actually adopted by the team? > If you lack some access, don't hesitate to reach out for help (we are on > #debian-python on OFTC IRC network). > > Don't hesitate after some time and contributions to ask for maintainer > access if you need to create new repos. One step at a time, I think! Thanks once again, Paul
Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team
Hi Paul, Paul Boddie wrote on 16/01/2024 at 02:10:14+0200: > Hello, > > I would like to request membership of the Debian Python Team. For a while, I > have been working on a package for Shed Skin (shedskin) which is a compiler > for a dialect of Python. > > I previously maintained a package for this software in the Python 2 era, and > since it has been made compatible with Python 3, I feel that it would be > beneficial to Debian users to have convenient access to it once again. To > this > end, I filed an "intent to package" report a while back: > > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1051352 > > The principal developer of Shed Skin is very encouraging of packaging efforts > and has been responsive to feedback about issues that might otherwise incur > distribution-level patches. Personally, I think that the software deserves > more exposure, especially when considering some of the transformative effects > it has on some kinds of Python code: > > http://shed-skin.blogspot.com/2024/01/fast-doom-wad-renderer-in-999-lines-of.html > > I have sought to follow advice provided in the team policy, making a Salsa > project available here: > > https://salsa.debian.org/pboddie/shedskin > > Building on experience with a previous repository (noted in the ITP report), > I > have hopefully managed to follow the branching and pristine-tar guidelines, > also introducing test running using Salsa CI. > > I have read and accept the policy published here: > > https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/ > policy.rst > > My Salsa login is pboddie. > > Thanks in advance for any guidance that might be offered! I've granted you developer access to the package subgroup. You can create a shedskin project here if you want. If you lack some access, don't hesitate to reach out for help (we are on #debian-python on OFTC IRC network). Don't hesitate after some time and contributions to ask for maintainer access if you need to create new repos. -- PEB signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Request to join the Debian Python Team
Hello, I would like to request membership of the Debian Python Team. For a while, I have been working on a package for Shed Skin (shedskin) which is a compiler for a dialect of Python. I previously maintained a package for this software in the Python 2 era, and since it has been made compatible with Python 3, I feel that it would be beneficial to Debian users to have convenient access to it once again. To this end, I filed an "intent to package" report a while back: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1051352 The principal developer of Shed Skin is very encouraging of packaging efforts and has been responsive to feedback about issues that might otherwise incur distribution-level patches. Personally, I think that the software deserves more exposure, especially when considering some of the transformative effects it has on some kinds of Python code: http://shed-skin.blogspot.com/2024/01/fast-doom-wad-renderer-in-999-lines-of.html I have sought to follow advice provided in the team policy, making a Salsa project available here: https://salsa.debian.org/pboddie/shedskin Building on experience with a previous repository (noted in the ITP report), I have hopefully managed to follow the branching and pristine-tar guidelines, also introducing test running using Salsa CI. I have read and accept the policy published here: https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/ policy.rst My Salsa login is pboddie. Thanks in advance for any guidance that might be offered! Paul
Re: Request to Join the Debian Python Team
Hi Dale (2023.12.21_22:23:20_+) > My Salsa ID is: doge-tech [1] Added, welcome to the team! Stefano -- Stefano Rivera http://tumbleweed.org.za/ +1 415 683 3272
Request to Join the Debian Python Team
Dear all, First off, as a long time lover of both Debian and Python I'd like to thank you for all the work you've done in building and maintaining the Debian Python ecosystem. Now it's my turn to give back. ;) I'd like to join the team so I can help maintain Python-related packages currently in Debian, as well as contribute new packages where I believe there is a benefit to the Debian community. In particular, I'm eager to help squash the outstanding Python 3.12 bugs in current packages, as well helping with other outstanding bugs and out-of-date packages. My Salsa ID is: doge-tech [1] My contributions so far include updates/fixes for aioquic[2] and haproxy-log-analysis[3], as well as the new package python-dbutils[4]. Outside of Debian, I work as an information security manager, so as well as using Python on a regular basis I also have a keen eye for security issues and fixes. I have read, understood and accepted the Debian Python Team Policy[5]. Thank you for your consideration! Best regards, Dale Richards [1] https://salsa.debian.org/doge-tech [2] https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/aioquic/-/merge_requests/1 [3] https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/haproxy-log-analysis/-/merge_requests/2 [4] https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-dbutils/ [5] https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst
Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team
Hi Bailey (2023.09.11_03:02:52_+) > I would like to join the Debian Python team. Added, welcome! Stefano -- Stefano Rivera http://tumbleweed.org.za/ +1 415 683 3272
Request to join the Debian Python Team
Hello, To start, apologies if this has sent multiple times, but I don't see my previous email on the mailing list archive. I would like to join the Debian Python team. Why I want to join: The main reason is to contribute the hyfetch package to Debian and maintain it (related ITP bugreport linked below), but I am also happy to help in other places that it is needed. Though I do not have other specific packages in mind. My Salsa login: Catumin (https://salsa.debian.org/Catumin) I have read the policy.rst file and agree to it. ITP: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1051250 Thank you, Bailey Kasin
Re: Request to join the Debian Python team
Hi Daniel (2023.07.19_22:44:33_+) > I'd like to join the team. I've packaged and uploaded python-keycloak > recently, and I would like to maintain it under the team's umbrealla. > I've read the policy and my salsa handle is "dleidert". Added, welcome to the team! Stefano -- Stefano Rivera http://tumbleweed.org.za/ +1 415 683 3272
Re: Request to join the Debian Python team
Ping? Am Donnerstag, dem 20.07.2023 um 00:44 +0200 schrieb Daniel Leidert: > Hi, > > I'd like to join the team. I've packaged and uploaded python-keycloak > recently, and I would like to maintain it under the team's umbrealla. > I've read the policy and my salsa handle is "dleidert". > > Regards, Daniel >
Request to join the Debian Python team
Hi, I'd like to join the team. I've packaged and uploaded python-keycloak recently, and I would like to maintain it under the team's umbrealla. I've read the policy and my salsa handle is "dleidert". Regards, Daniel
Re: Request to join the Debian Python team
Hi Lena (2022.07.18_14:58:11_+) > I would like to join the Python team to help maintain various packages > mostly related to Django. Added. Welcome to the team. And sorry about the delay. SR -- Stefano Rivera http://tumbleweed.org.za/ +1 415 683 3272
Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team
Hi Julien (2022.07.06_16:38:35_+) > I would like to join the Debian Python Team to package some of my > projects, mainly sphinx-lint [1], but maybe also pospell [2], pogrep > [3], and friends created while translating the Python documentation in > french. Sorry about the delay. Welcome to the team! SR -- Stefano Rivera http://tumbleweed.org.za/ +1 415 683 3272
Re: Request to join the Debian Python team
Hello, Just following up on my request to join the team. Please let me know if there is anything else I need to do. Thank you, Lena Voytek On Mon, 2022-07-18 at 07:58 -0700, Lena Voytek wrote: > Hello all, > > I would like to join the Python team to help maintain various > packages > mostly related to Django. I am currently the maintainer for Django in > Ubuntu, and can help packages keep up to date with version > transitions > such as Django 4.0 in both operating systems. > > My salsa username is @lvoytek and my email is > lena.voy...@canonical.com > > I have read the Debian Python Team policy > ( > https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/ > policy.rst) > and accept it. > > Thanks, > Lena Voytek > signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Request to join the Debian Python team
Hello all, I would like to join the Python team to help maintain various packages mostly related to Django. I am currently the maintainer for Django in Ubuntu, and can help packages keep up to date with version transitions such as Django 4.0 in both operating systems. My salsa username is @lvoytek and my email is lena.voy...@canonical.com I have read the Debian Python Team policy (https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst) and accept it. Thanks, Lena Voytek signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Request to join the Debian Python Team
Hello, I would like to join the Debian Python Team to package some of my projects, mainly sphinx-lint [1], but maybe also pospell [2], pogrep [3], and friends created while translating the Python documentation in french. My salsa handle is mdk. I have read the policy [4] and accept it. [1]: https://github.com/sphinx-contrib/sphinx-lint [2]: https://github.com/AFPy/pospell/ [3]: https://github.com/AFPy/pogrep/ [4]: https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst#joining-the-team Bests, -- Julien Palard https://mdk.fr
Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team
Hi Martin (2022.03.11_15:32:10_+) > I would like to join the Debian Python Team. My salsa handle is "mguenther" Added, welcome! SR -- Stefano Rivera http://tumbleweed.org.za/ +1 415 683 3272
Request to join the Debian Python Team
Hi all, I would like to join the Debian Python Team. My salsa handle is "mguenther" (the account is still pending approval). The reason why I would like to join the team is to maintain the "pass-git-helper" package, which is currently up for adoption [1]. Jochen Sprickerhof (jspri...@debian.org) will transfer the package to the DPT and sponsor me. I have read the policy [2] and accept it. Best wishes, Martin [1]: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1007004 [2]: https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team
Hi Mechtilde (2021.12.11_09:51:21_+) > I want to join the Python-Team to package paperless-ng (#986227) and the > needed dependencies under the umbrella of the python team. Added, welcome! SR -- Stefano Rivera http://tumbleweed.org.za/ +1 415 683 3272
Request to join the Debian Python Team
Hello, I want to join the Python-Team to package paperless-ng (#986227) and the needed dependencies under the umbrella of the python team. I will help to hold packages up to date My salsa name is: Mechtilde I have read the Debian Python team policy at https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/-/blob/master/policy.rst and accept it. Kind regards -- Mechtilde Stehmann ## Debian Developer ## PGP encryption welcome ## F0E3 7F3D C87A 4998 2899 39E7 F287 7BBA 141A AD7F
Re: Respectfully request to join the debian python team
Hi PerRy (2021.01.22_00:48:18_+) > thanks for the advice, I'll definitely take a look into patching and > orphaned packages. As far as mentoring how would I go about doing that? > finding one that is. I'd say post upload requests to the debian-mentors lists, or patches to bugs. There's a freeze coming up soon, so RC bugs are especially valuable to fix. I'm afraid this path often isn't easy. It's definitely one of Debian's weaker areas, but with good work and persistence you should be able to get some uploads done. SR -- Stefano Rivera http://tumbleweed.org.za/ +1 415 683 3272
Re: Respectfully request to join the debian python team
Hi Stefano, thanks for the advice, I'll definitely take a look into patching and orphaned packages. As far as mentoring how would I go about doing that? finding one that is. On Thu, Jan 21, 2021 at 12:15 PM Stefano Rivera wrote: > Hi PerRy (2021.01.21_07:39:50_+) > > I wanted to request to join the debian python team. In a previous email, > I > > shared that I have been using debian for a while now and at this point in > > time I want to contribute back to the project. One of my skills is > writing > > scripts in python, and I want to utilize and build upon this skill in > > contributing back to debian. > > Aside from a password reset, I'd recommend getting started by > contributing patches through the bug tracking system, or adopting some > orphaned packages, and getting some experience maintaining them. Ideally > finding some mentors to help you out, along the way. > > We don't generally give people who are brand new to contributing to the > project commit access to hundreds of packages. > > SR > > -- > Stefano Rivera > http://tumbleweed.org.za/ > +1 415 683 3272 > > -- *Perry Ryan Cruz Aganad*
Re: Respectfully request to join the debian python team
Hi PerRy (2021.01.21_07:39:50_+) > I wanted to request to join the debian python team. In a previous email, I > shared that I have been using debian for a while now and at this point in > time I want to contribute back to the project. One of my skills is writing > scripts in python, and I want to utilize and build upon this skill in > contributing back to debian. Aside from a password reset, I'd recommend getting started by contributing patches through the bug tracking system, or adopting some orphaned packages, and getting some experience maintaining them. Ideally finding some mentors to help you out, along the way. We don't generally give people who are brand new to contributing to the project commit access to hundreds of packages. SR -- Stefano Rivera http://tumbleweed.org.za/ +1 415 683 3272
Re: Respectfully request to join the debian python team
Hi, On 1/21/21 8:39 AM, PerRy wrote: My name is Perry, I wanted to request to join the debian python team. In a previous email, I shared that I have been using debian for a while now and at this point in time I want to contribute back to the project. One of my skills is writing scripts in python, and I want to utilize and build upon this skill in contributing back to debian. I have read, understand, and accept the debian python team policy. Salsa Login: username - bpm10 pw - You should really not share your password like that (this is a public mailing list after all). Furthermore I would advice changing this (and similar passwords) in all services where you use it. -- */ */Perry Ryan Cruz Aganad/* /*
Respectfully request to join the debian python team
My name is Perry, I wanted to request to join the debian python team. In a previous email, I shared that I have been using debian for a while now and at this point in time I want to contribute back to the project. One of my skills is writing scripts in python, and I want to utilize and build upon this skill in contributing back to debian. I have read, understand, and accept the debian python team policy. Salsa Login: username - bpm10 pw - Crazydiamond.246 -- *Perry Ryan Cruz Aganad*
Re: request to join the debian-python team
Hi, ne 6. 9. 2020 v 5:33 odesílatel Joe Nahmias napsal: > I am a retired DD that is planning to rejoin welcome to the team :) -- Best regards Ondřej Nový
request to join the debian-python team
Hello, I am a retired DD that is planning to rejoin and am looking to join the debian-python team for the purpose of maintaining some new Debian packages. At the moment, this is the Octave kernel for the Jupyter notebook and related packages/dependencies (like metakernel). Definitely would appreciate any feedback / suggestions / tips on these packages. Salsa login: jello I have read and accept the policy at https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst Thanks, --Joe signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Request to join the Debian Python Team
Hi, 2018-04-30 9:46 GMT+02:00 Alastair McKinstry : > am hereby requesting to join the Debian Python Modules Team. > did you read http://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/policy.html and do you accept it? -- Best regards Ondřej Nový Email: n...@ondrej.org PGP: 3D98 3C52 EB85 980C 46A5 6090 3573 1255 9D1E 064B
Request to join the Debian Python Team
Hi I am hereby requesting to join the Debian Python Modules Team. I'm maintainer of the fparser python module(s), xarray and others. regards Alastair -- Alastair McKinstry, , , https://diaspora.sceal.ie/u/amckinstry Misentropy: doubting that the Universe is becoming more disordered.
Request to join the debian-python team
Hi, my name is Florian and I'd like to join the Python Modules packaging team. I packaged python-strict-rfc3339 [1] and I'd like to maintain it under the umbrella of the Python Modules packaging team. You can find a draft of the package at mentors [2]. Thomas Goirand offered me to sponsor the package. Regards, Florian [1] https://pypi.python.org/pypi/strict-rfc3339/ [2] https://mentors.debian.net/package/python-strict-rfc3339 signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature