Bug#759061: tpclient-pywx: Please update to use wxpython3.0

2014-09-20 Thread Olly Betts
Control: tags -1 + wontfix

On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 07:05:58PM -0400, Barry deFreese wrote:
> Unfortunately I am pretty inactive these days but I would say go ahead
> and remove them.

Thanks for the prompt response - I've filed RM bugs for the 3 packages
(you should have a CC unless I messed up).

Tagging this bug as "wontfix", mostly to help me keep track...

Cheers,
Olly


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Bug#759061: tpclient-pywx: Please update to use wxpython3.0

2014-09-20 Thread Barry deFreese
On 9/20/2014 12:54 AM, Olly Betts wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 03:39:08PM +0200, Markus Koschany wrote:
>> On Tue, 9 Sep 2014 23:01:36 -0300 Olly Betts  wrote:
>>> I've just been having a look at getting tpclient-pywx working with
>>> wxPython 3.0, and it looks non-trivial.  The first major issue I hit is
>>> that the start-up all happens in the wrong order (probably also wrong
>>> with 2.8, but 3.0 actually checks and complains).
>>>
>>> However, looking at the PTS, I thought I should check if you think
>>> it is worth trying to keep this package in the archive:
>>>
>>> * Popcon shows *0* active users (out of 18 installs, 2 of which are
>>>   new - one of those probably me!)
>>>
>>> * last maintainer upload was approaching 5 years ago
>>>
>>> * last upstream release date I couldn't easily discover, but it was
>>>   prior to the Debian package first being upload on 2009-03-09
>>
>> Indeed I think the client and the libraries for Thousand Parsec are good
>> removal candidates:
>>
>> According to http://www.thousandparsec.net/tp
>>
>> * Upstream forum is down
>> * Last posts on the mailing lists date back to 2010
>> * No servers and players active
>>
>> If tpclient-pywx is removed from Debian, then there is no reason to keep
>>
>> https://packages.debian.org/src:libtpclient-py
>>
>> and
>>
>> https://packages.qa.debian.org/libt/libtpproto-py.html
>>
>> either.
> 
> Barry deFreese is the only person listed in "Uploaders:" for these 3
> packages - what are your thoughts on removing them, Barry?
> 
> Cheers,
> Olly
> 

Unfortunately I am pretty inactive these days but I would say go ahead and 
remove them.

Thanks,

Barry

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Bug#759061: tpclient-pywx: Please update to use wxpython3.0

2014-09-19 Thread Olly Betts
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 03:39:08PM +0200, Markus Koschany wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Sep 2014 23:01:36 -0300 Olly Betts  wrote:
> > I've just been having a look at getting tpclient-pywx working with
> > wxPython 3.0, and it looks non-trivial.  The first major issue I hit is
> > that the start-up all happens in the wrong order (probably also wrong
> > with 2.8, but 3.0 actually checks and complains).
> > 
> > However, looking at the PTS, I thought I should check if you think
> > it is worth trying to keep this package in the archive:
> > 
> > * Popcon shows *0* active users (out of 18 installs, 2 of which are
> >   new - one of those probably me!)
> > 
> > * last maintainer upload was approaching 5 years ago
> > 
> > * last upstream release date I couldn't easily discover, but it was
> >   prior to the Debian package first being upload on 2009-03-09
> 
> Indeed I think the client and the libraries for Thousand Parsec are good
> removal candidates:
> 
> According to http://www.thousandparsec.net/tp
> 
> * Upstream forum is down
> * Last posts on the mailing lists date back to 2010
> * No servers and players active
> 
> If tpclient-pywx is removed from Debian, then there is no reason to keep
> 
> https://packages.debian.org/src:libtpclient-py
> 
> and
> 
> https://packages.qa.debian.org/libt/libtpproto-py.html
> 
> either.

Barry deFreese is the only person listed in "Uploaders:" for these 3
packages - what are your thoughts on removing them, Barry?

Cheers,
Olly


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Bug#759061: tpclient-pywx: Please update to use wxpython3.0

2014-09-18 Thread Markus Koschany
On Tue, 9 Sep 2014 23:01:36 -0300 Olly Betts  wrote:
> I've just been having a look at getting tpclient-pywx working with
> wxPython 3.0, and it looks non-trivial.  The first major issue I hit is
> that the start-up all happens in the wrong order (probably also wrong
> with 2.8, but 3.0 actually checks and complains).
> 
> However, looking at the PTS, I thought I should check if you think
> it is worth trying to keep this package in the archive:
> 
> * Popcon shows *0* active users (out of 18 installs, 2 of which are
>   new - one of those probably me!)
> 
> * last maintainer upload was approaching 5 years ago
> 
> * last upstream release date I couldn't easily discover, but it was
>   prior to the Debian package first being upload on 2009-03-09


Indeed I think the client and the libraries for Thousand Parsec are good
removal candidates:

According to http://www.thousandparsec.net/tp

* Upstream forum is down
* Last posts on the mailing lists date back to 2010
* No servers and players active

If tpclient-pywx is removed from Debian, then there is no reason to keep

https://packages.debian.org/src:libtpclient-py

and

https://packages.qa.debian.org/libt/libtpproto-py.html

either.

Regards,

Markus



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Bug#759061: tpclient-pywx: Please update to use wxpython3.0

2014-09-09 Thread Olly Betts
I've just been having a look at getting tpclient-pywx working with
wxPython 3.0, and it looks non-trivial.  The first major issue I hit is
that the start-up all happens in the wrong order (probably also wrong
with 2.8, but 3.0 actually checks and complains).

However, looking at the PTS, I thought I should check if you think
it is worth trying to keep this package in the archive:

* Popcon shows *0* active users (out of 18 installs, 2 of which are
  new - one of those probably me!)

* last maintainer upload was approaching 5 years ago

* last upstream release date I couldn't easily discover, but it was
  prior to the Debian package first being upload on 2009-03-09

Cheers,
Olly


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