Re: Joining the team

2021-05-21 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Dave (2021.05.20_16:56:59_+)
> I'm Dave Jones, currently at Canonical where I work on Raspberry Pi related
> things. I'm also the author of / contributor to a few (largely Pi related)
> Python packages, including gpiozero (which is currently in Debian). I'd like
> to join the Debian Python team partly to help maintain the packages where
> I'm involved with the upstream (such as gpiozero), and partly in the hopes
> of helping get some of the Python packages which only exist in Raspbian
> upstream to Debian.

Added, welcome.

SR

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Re: Joining the team

2021-05-21 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Pablo (2021.05.21_03:17:57_+)
> I'm Pablo Mestre, currently I maintein 4 packages in Debian[1]. I'd like
> to join the Debian Python team partly to help maintain the packages
> colortest-python[2] and python-language-server[3].

Added, welcome!

SR

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Re: RFS: python-splinter 0.14.0 (new package)

2021-05-21 Thread Stefano Rivera
Hi Joseph (2021.05.20_00:53:31_+)
> I finished packaging splinter, a Python package for testing web applications
> using web browser automation (splinter uses selenium).

Had a quick look at it.

Had to rename things in the pristine-tar branch, to get a source
package to build.

Did you consider getting source from GitHub instead of PyPI? That way
you could get the upstream test suite, docs, and license text.
It would be nice to run the upstream test suite (if possible) and have
autopkgtests.

Did you need to list python3-selenium & python3-six in Depends? I would
have expected dh_python3 to pick them up and list them in
${python3:Depends}.

upstream/metadata:
I don't think of GitHub as being an Archive, as described by the
upstream metadata spec. But I can see why you may disagree.
You could list the PyPI Registry entry.

SR

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