Re: Request to join DPMT

2016-11-13 Thread Piotr Ożarowski
[chrysn, 2016-11-08]
> My alioth user name is chrysn-guest.

welcome on board! :)
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Request to join DPMT

2016-11-08 Thread chrysn
Hello Debian Python Modules Team,

I would like to join the team with the rdflib package I'm currently
maintaining with Olivier Berger, and to work on dependencies thereof
(for python-sparqlwrapper, I've prepared a new version after discussion
on [761177]).

The rdflib package will need some overhauling while moving from a
different gbp style (branching off upstream vs. tracking tarball
imports and git-dpm), and I'm just making myself familiar with git-dpm.

I've read and accepted the DPMT policy[1].

My alioth user name is chrysn-guest.

Please grant me membership in the team.

Best regards
chrysn


[761177]: http://bugs.debian.org/761177
[1]: https://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/policy.html

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Re: Request to join DPMT

2016-09-22 Thread Piotr Ożarowski
[Antoine R. Dumont, 2016-09-12]
> ardumont-guest

welcome :)
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Re: Request to join DPMT

2016-09-13 Thread Antoine R. Dumont
Hello,

For information, here are the links for the mentioned packages' source
repository:
- https://github.com/ardumont/python-azure-storage
- https://github.com/ardumont/python-azure-common
- https://github.com/ardumont/python-azure-nspkg
- https://github.com/ardumont/python-msrestazure
- https://github.com/ardumont/python-msrest

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"Antoine R. Dumont"  writes:

> [ Unknown signature status ]
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to join the team.
>
>> Why you want to join the team: e.g. maintain your current packages
>> within the team, help maintain some specific packages, etc.
>
> I want to provide help in maintaining some packages including the new
> package python-azure-storage[1].
>
> This draws some new ones as well (python-azure-msrest,
> python-azure-msrestazure, python-azure-nspkg, python-azure-common).
>
>> Your Alioth login.
>
> ardumont-guest
>
>> A statement that you have read [2] and that you accept it.
>
> I have read [2] and I accept it.
>
> [1] https://github.com/Azure/azure-storage-python
> [2] https://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/policy.html
>
> Cheers,
> --
> tony / @ardumont
>
> -
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Request to join DPMT

2016-09-12 Thread Antoine R. Dumont
Hello,

I'd like to join the team.

> Why you want to join the team: e.g. maintain your current packages
> within the team, help maintain some specific packages, etc.

I want to provide help in maintaining some packages including the new
package python-azure-storage[1].

This draws some new ones as well (python-azure-msrest,
python-azure-msrestazure, python-azure-nspkg, python-azure-common).

> Your Alioth login.

ardumont-guest

> A statement that you have read [2] and that you accept it.

I have read [2] and I accept it.

[1] https://github.com/Azure/azure-storage-python
[2] https://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/policy.html

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Re: Request to join DPMT (was: "ITP: python-whitenoise -- static file serving for WSGI applications")

2016-08-29 Thread Piotr Ożarowski
> Turns out the "any DD can write" thing doesn't quite work, or at least I
> couldn't create a new repository. So, please add me to DPMT team on
> Alioth. I have read https://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/policy.html
> and agree with it.

that's after last alioth migration, there's something wrong with ACLs
and nobody knows what...

You're oficially z DPMT member now :)
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Re: Request to join DPMT

2016-08-29 Thread Piotr Ożarowski
[Klaus Zimmermann, 2016-08-18]
> I'd like to join DPMT to maintain the new package cf-python[1].
> 
> My alioth account is zklaus-guest and I have read and agree to the
> policies [2], [3].

welcome :)
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Request to join DPMT (was: "ITP: python-whitenoise -- static file serving for WSGI applications")

2016-08-22 Thread Antonio Terceiro
Hello,

[please Cc: me on replies, I'm not in the list]

On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 08:43:43PM -0300, Antonio Terceiro wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Antonio Terceiro 
> 
> * Package name: python-whitenoise
>   Version : 3.2.1
>   Upstream Author : David Evans
> * URL : http://whitenoise.evans.io
> * License : MIT/Expat
>   Programming Lang: Python
>   Description : static file serving for WSGI applications
> 
> With a couple of lines of config, WhiteNoise allows your web app to serve its
> own static files, making it a self-contained unit that can be deployed
> anywhere without relying on nginx, Amazon S3 or any other external service.
> 
> This is specially useful if you want to deploy a WSGI application in an
> application container (e.g. docker).
> 
> I plan to import this package into the Debian Python Modules Team
> repositories, even though I don't plan to get myself deeply involved
> with the team. I will subscribe to this specific package through the
> package tracker.

Turns out the "any DD can write" thing doesn't quite work, or at least I
couldn't create a new repository. So, please add me to DPMT team on
Alioth. I have read https://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/policy.html
and agree with it.


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Request to join DPMT

2016-08-18 Thread Klaus Zimmermann
Hello,

I'd like to join DPMT to maintain the new package cf-python[1].

My alioth account is zklaus-guest and I have read and agree to the
policies [2], [3].

Cheers
Klaus


[1] http://cfpython.bitbucket.org/
[2] https://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/policy.html
[3] http://python-apps.alioth.debian.org/policy.html





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Re: Request to join DPMT

2016-08-10 Thread Piotr Ożarowski
[Tobias Hansen, 2016-08-10]
> I would like to join the team to help maintain Python modules that are
> dependencies of SageMath (at the moment, I'd like to update pexpect to
> the new upstream version).
> 
> My alioth login is thansen.
> 
> I have read https://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/policy.html and
> accept it.

welcome :)
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Request to join DPMT

2016-08-10 Thread Tobias Hansen
Dear DPMT,

I would like to join the team to help maintain Python modules that are
dependencies of SageMath (at the moment, I'd like to update pexpect to
the new upstream version).

My alioth login is thansen.

I have read https://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/policy.html and
accept it.

Thanks,

Tobias

PS: I already tried pushing to the pexpect git repo and it failed. The
policy says it should work for all DDs.

remote: error: insufficient permission for adding an object to
repository database ./objects
remote: fatal: failed to write object
error: unpack failed: unpack-objects abnormal exit
To ssh://git.debian.org/git/python-modules/packages/pexpect.git
 ! [remote rejected] master -> master (unpacker error)
 ! [remote rejected] pristine-tar -> pristine-tar (unpacker error)
 ! [remote rejected] upstream -> upstream (unpacker error)
error: failed to push some refs to
'ssh://git.debian.org/git/python-modules/packages/pexpect.git'



Re: Request to join DPMT

2016-07-17 Thread Piotr Ożarowski
[Ilias Tsitsimpis, 2016-07-08]
> I would like to join the DPMT. I recently adopted the
> python-subprocess32 package[1], which is maintained within the team,
> and I would like to keep it that way.

welcome on board!
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Request to join DPMT

2016-07-08 Thread Ilias Tsitsimpis
Hi,

I would like to join the DPMT. I recently adopted the
python-subprocess32 package[1], which is maintained within the team,
and I would like to keep it that way.

Currently, I am a DM and my alioth account username is iliastsi-guest.
I've read the DPMT policy[2] and I accept it.

Thanks,

[1] https://bugs.debian.org/816532
[2] https://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/policy.html

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Re: request to join DPMT

2016-05-03 Thread Paul Wise
On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 7:17 PM, Jonathon Love wrote:

> can someone add me to the team?

You were added a week ago:

https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/20160426064708.gy2...@sar0.p1otr.com

You may want to subscribe to the debian-python list:

https://lists.debian.org/debian-python/

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Re: request to join DPMT

2016-05-03 Thread Jonathon Love

hi folks,

can someone add me to the team?

with thanks


On 22/04/2016 13:58, Jonathon Love wrote:

hi,

i would like to join the DPMT, i'm wanting to create a package for the 
protobuf3 library, currently on pypi:


https://pypi.python.org/pypi/protobuf3/

my alioth login is jonathon-guest

and i have read https://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/policy.html 
and that i accept it.


i have been making R packages for a little while (part of the 
debian-science team), so i'm not a total n00b at packaging, but this 
will be my first foray into packaging python.


with thanks

jonathon




Re: request to join DPMT

2016-04-25 Thread Piotr Ożarowski
[Jonathon Love, 2016-04-22]
> i would like to join the DPMT, i'm wanting to create a package for the
> protobuf3 library, currently on pypi:
> 
> https://pypi.python.org/pypi/protobuf3/
> 
> my alioth login is jonathon-guest
> 
> and i have read https://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/policy.html and
> that i accept it.
> 
> i have been making R packages for a little while (part of the debian-science
> team), so i'm not a total n00b at packaging, but this will be my first foray
> into packaging python.

welcome :)
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request to join DPMT

2016-04-21 Thread Jonathon Love

hi,

i would like to join the DPMT, i'm wanting to create a package for the 
protobuf3 library, currently on pypi:


https://pypi.python.org/pypi/protobuf3/

my alioth login is jonathon-guest

and i have read https://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/policy.html and 
that i accept it.


i have been making R packages for a little while (part of the 
debian-science team), so i'm not a total n00b at packaging, but this 
will be my first foray into packaging python.


with thanks

jonathon


Re: Request to join DPMT

2016-02-20 Thread Piotr Ożarowski
[Tim Martin, 2016-01-28]
> I'd like to join the DPMT. I'm interested in packaging some Python
> libraries for Yang and Netconf (pyang and pyangbind).
> 
> My Alioth username is timmartin-guest.
> 
> I've read and agree to
> https://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/python-modules-policy.html

welcome on board!

I took a look at 
https://launchpad.net/~tim-asymptotic/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+files/python-pyang_1.6-1.dsc
and
https://launchpad.net/~tim-asymptotic/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+files/python-pyangbind_0.2.0-1.dsc
(please fix before asking for another check/upload)

python-pyang:
* please remove README.source (it contains a template only)
* debian/rules: you can remove /usr/share/python/python.mk line
  (it's not used)
* please check `lintian -i python-pyang_1.6-1_amd64.changes` output
  (it warns f.e. about etc/bash_completion.d/, jar, watch file - you can
  use http://pypi.debian.net/pyang/watch)
* if you filled ITP bug, please close it in the changelog
* pyang binary package: should /usr/share/{images,modules,schema,xslt}
  be moved to /usr/share/pyang/ ?  

python-pyangbind:
* s/Description: Plugin/Description: plugin/ - see dev. ref. 6.2.2
* /usr/share/python/python.mk, README.source, ITP - see python-pyang
  comment
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Request to join DPMT

2016-01-28 Thread Tim Martin
Hi,

I'd like to join the DPMT. I'm interested in packaging some Python
libraries for Yang and Netconf (pyang and pyangbind).

My Alioth username is timmartin-guest.

I've read and agree to
https://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/python-modules-policy.html

Tim



Re: Request to join DPMT

2016-01-12 Thread Piotr Ożarowski
[Alex Mestiashvili, 2016-01-12]
> Thanks! Can I go ahead and create the git repository for the package?

yes

> By default pybuild does not run the tests as far as I see.
> 
> I tried to play with pybuild and pytest but couldn't find a way to
> tell that the tests are in bibtexparser/tests directory.
> With nosetests it worked right away.
> 
> > you are running the same tests using the same interpreter version 
> > multiple times
> 
> any hint how can I solve that and why does it happen ?

export PYBUILD_TEST_ARGS={dir}/bibtexparser/tests

in debian/rules should do the trick
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Re: Request to join DPMT

2016-01-12 Thread Alex Mestiashvili
On 01/11/2016 11:32 PM, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> Hi
> 
> [Alex Mestiashvili, 2016-01-07]
>> I would like to join the DPMT with the goal to co-maintain the 
>> python-bibtexparser [0] package. I've been working with
>> Debian-Med and Debian-Perl teams for a while and also packaged a
>> few python packages under the hood of Debian-Med team. My Alioth
>> account is malex-guest. I've read the policy
>> https://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/policy.html and accept
>> it.
> 
> welcome :)

Thanks! Can I go ahead and create the git repository for the package?

> 
>> [0] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/bibtexparser
> 
> you are running the same tests using the same interpreter version 
> multiple times (there's no interpreter name / version in `nosetests
> -v $(CURDIR)/$(PYBUILD_NAME)/tests`) - what's wrong with what
> pybuild does by default?
> 

By default pybuild does not run the tests as far as I see.

I tried to play with pybuild and pytest but couldn't find a way to
tell that the tests are in bibtexparser/tests directory.
With nosetests it worked right away.

> you are running the same tests using the same interpreter version 
> multiple times

any hint how can I solve that and why does it happen ?

Best regards,
Alex



Re: Request to join DPMT

2016-01-11 Thread Piotr Ożarowski
Hi

[Alex Mestiashvili, 2016-01-07]
> I would like to join the DPMT with the goal to co-maintain the
> python-bibtexparser [0] package. I've been working with Debian-Med and
> Debian-Perl teams for a while and also packaged a few python packages under
> the hood of Debian-Med team.
> My Alioth account is malex-guest.
> I've read the policy https://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/policy.html
> and accept it.

welcome :)

> [0] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/bibtexparser

you are running the same tests using the same interpreter version
multiple times (there's no interpreter name / version in `nosetests -v
$(CURDIR)/$(PYBUILD_NAME)/tests`) - what's wrong with what pybuild does
by default?
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Re: Request to join DPMT

2016-01-06 Thread Ole Streicher
Scott Kitterman  writes:
> On Wednesday, January 06, 2016 04:11:18 PM Ole Streicher wrote:
>> I already applied directly in alioth, but didn't get a response.
> According to Alioth, you're in the team already.

Oh, I see. I didn't check it again before I processed the point "send
reminder" of my own todo-list :-) Sorry, and thanks.

Cheers

Ole



Re: Request to join DPMT

2016-01-06 Thread Scott Kitterman
On Wednesday, January 06, 2016 04:11:18 PM Ole Streicher wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I would like to join the DPMT. I already have packages some Python
> packages (python-astropy and many of its affiliated packages,
> python-pywcs, python-astroml) under the hood of the Debian-Astro team.
> In future I probably need to package dependencies like Bottleneck that
> are not specific to astronomy.
> 
> My Alioth account is: olebole
> 
> I have read and accept the Debian Python Modules Team's Policy.
> 
> I already applied directly in alioth, but didn't get a response.

According to Alioth, you're in the team already.

Scott K



Request to join DPMT

2016-01-06 Thread Ole Streicher
Hello all,

I would like to join the DPMT. I already have packages some Python
packages (python-astropy and many of its affiliated packages,
python-pywcs, python-astroml) under the hood of the Debian-Astro team.
In future I probably need to package dependencies like Bottleneck that
are not specific to astronomy.

My Alioth account is: olebole

I have read and accept the Debian Python Modules Team's Policy.

I already applied directly in alioth, but didn't get a response.

Best regards

Ole



Re: Bug#806182: Will fix python-django-registration RCs shortly (Was: Re: Request to join DPMT && python-django-registration)

2016-01-06 Thread Stephan Sürken
Hi James,

On Mi, 2016-01-06 at 06:23 -0600, James Bennett wrote:
(...)
> > So the 1st question for me is whether it's really a drop-in replacement,
> > or if we might, at this point, create a new package *-redux (maybe with
> > the option to fix #567739, too).
> 
> -redux is not a drop-in replacement. However, upstream
> django-registration is 1.8 compatible as of the current release on PyPI,
> and is about to gain a 1.9-compatible release as well. So please make
> sure to check on what's happening in upstream before you duplicate the
> work already done there:
> 
> https://github.com/ubernostrum/django-registration

ahh, thanks James, I guess now I understand your previous comment ;).

Let's see if I got this right:

django-registration is actually no longer discontinued, and now lives at

https://github.com/ubernostrum/django-registration

The (incompatible) *-redux fork lives at

https://github.com/macropin/django-registration

Thx!

S


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Re: Bug#806182: Will fix python-django-registration RCs shortly (Was: Re: Request to join DPMT && python-django-registration)

2016-01-06 Thread James Bennett
Stephan Sürken wrote:
>> As for p-d-r in general: Has there been any discussion here already
>> if/how to package 'p-d-r-redux' (which seems to be a (still maintained)
>> fork)?
> 
> As we now have #806182, I am hoping for some discussion/advice there how
> to exactly handle this in the future (I have not looked into *-redux at
> all yet).
> 
> So the 1st question for me is whether it's really a drop-in replacement,
> or if we might, at this point, create a new package *-redux (maybe with
> the option to fix #567739, too).

-redux is not a drop-in replacement. However, upstream
django-registration is 1.8 compatible as of the current release on PyPI,
and is about to gain a 1.9-compatible release as well. So please make
sure to check on what's happening in upstream before you duplicate the
work already done there:

https://github.com/ubernostrum/django-registration



Will fix python-django-registration RCs shortly (Was: Re: Request to join DPMT && python-django-registration)

2016-01-06 Thread Stephan Sürken
Hi list, interested parties,

On Mi, 2015-11-11 at 16:39 +0100, Stephan Sürken wrote:
> I would like to join the DPM Team. I am a DD, my user name on alioth is
> "absurd" (and yes, I read the policy document and I am aware of the git
> move ;).

seems I am still not in the official members list

https://alioth.debian.org/projects/python-modules/

but maybe I am just not getting something ;).

So anyway, this is to avoid maybe ongoing duplicate work. If no one
objects, I will...

> As first urgent quest I would like to fix the RC django 1.8 (I already
> did some work on that package for some time before it was moved to the
> DPMT).

...update the package shortly (i.e., within this week). This will focus
on minimal changes to make it work with django 1.8+.

> As for p-d-r in general: Has there been any discussion here already
> if/how to package 'p-d-r-redux' (which seems to be a (still maintained)
> fork)?

As we now have #806182, I am hoping for some discussion/advice there how
to exactly handle this in the future (I have not looked into *-redux at
all yet).

So the 1st question for me is whether it's really a drop-in replacement,
or if we might, at this point, create a new package *-redux (maybe with
the option to fix #567739, too).

Thx for any advice on this!

S



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Re: ITP: python-freetype -- Python bindings for the FreeType library (and request to join DPMT)

2015-12-02 Thread Piotr Ożarowski
[Daniel Glassey, 2015-11-30]
> Any opinions/thoughts?

I added you to the team
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Re: ITP: python-freetype -- Python bindings for the FreeType library (and request to join DPMT)

2015-11-30 Thread Daniel Glassey
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 06:58:15PM +, Daniel Glassey wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm planning to package python-freetype (freetype-py) as it is needed by
> another project that I am planning to package (python-palaso - no ITP yet).
> 
> I'd like to join DPMT to have it team maintained.
> (username 'wdg').
> I've read https://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/policy.html and I accept 
> it.
> 
> I've put the packaging I've got so far into team git:
> git+ssh://git.debian.org/git/python-modules/packages/freetype-py.git
> 
> This is my first python package so it would help if someone else could
> check it before I upload. I think it is ready (bar a decision on below).
> 
> python-palaso hasn't been ported to Python 3 yet, so would it be ok to create
> a Python 2 package for python-freetype as well as the Python 3 one for now?
> If not (though policy chap 1 says new packages 'should use Python 3' rather
> than must) and I have to do the python-palaso port, before it can be used,
> so be it.

Hi,
Any opinions/thoughts?

Thanks,
Daniel



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Re: Request to join DPMT && python-django-registration

2015-11-13 Thread Brian May
Stephan Sürken  writes:

> On Do, 2015-11-12 at 22:29 +0100, Stephan Sürken wrote:
>> > > As first urgent quest I would like to fix the RC django 1.8 (I already
>> > > did some work on that package for some time before it was moved to the
>> > > DPMT).
>> > 
>> > I am not sure what you are referring to here?
>> 
>> merely that I did some work for that package previously already (I am
>
> ...or maybe you just missed this hint:
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/797208 ?

Oh yes, I see. I didn't see the subject line, and he said django in the
body, not python-django-registration. Which got me confused, as
python-django has no RC bugs.
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Re: Request to join DPMT && python-django-registration

2015-11-13 Thread Stephan Sürken
On Do, 2015-11-12 at 22:29 +0100, Stephan Sürken wrote:
> Hi Brian,
> 
> On Do, 2015-11-12 at 09:01 +1100, Brian May wrote:
> > Stephan Sürken  writes:
> > 
> > > As first urgent quest I would like to fix the RC django 1.8 (I already
> > > did some work on that package for some time before it was moved to the
> > > DPMT).
> > 
> > I am not sure what you are referring to here?
> 
> merely that I did some work for that package previously already (I am

...or maybe you just missed this hint:

https://bugs.debian.org/797208 ?

MfG,

S



Re: Request to join DPMT && python-django-registration

2015-11-12 Thread Stephan Sürken
Hi Brian,

On Do, 2015-11-12 at 09:01 +1100, Brian May wrote:
> Stephan Sürken  writes:
> 
> > As first urgent quest I would like to fix the RC django 1.8 (I already
> > did some work on that package for some time before it was moved to the
> > DPMT).
> 
> I am not sure what you are referring to here?

merely that I did some work for that package previously already (I am
still listed there as Uploader), and that I would really like to see
that RC bug fixed.

Oh and I see it hasn't been moved to the DPMT recently -- I guess I was
referring to the move to git here ;)...

Hth,

S



Re: ITP: python-freetype -- Python bindings for the FreeType library (and request to join DPMT)

2015-11-12 Thread Daniel Glassey
Hi,

I'm planning to package python-freetype (freetype-py) as it is needed by
another project that I am planning to package (python-palaso - no ITP yet).

I'd like to join DPMT to have it team maintained.
(username 'wdg').
I've read https://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/policy.html and I accept it.

I've put the packaging I've got so far into team git:
git+ssh://git.debian.org/git/python-modules/packages/freetype-py.git

This is my first python package so it would help if someone else could
check it before I upload. I think it is ready (bar a decision on below).

python-palaso hasn't been ported to Python 3 yet, so would it be ok to create
a Python 2 package for python-freetype as well as the Python 3 one for now?
If not (though policy chap 1 says new packages 'should use Python 3' rather
than must) and I have to do the python-palaso port, before it can be used,
so be it.

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2015-11-11 Thread Brian May
Stephan Sürken  writes:

> As first urgent quest I would like to fix the RC django 1.8 (I already
> did some work on that package for some time before it was moved to the
> DPMT).

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Request to join DPMT && python-django-registration

2015-11-11 Thread Stephan Sürken
Hi fellows,

I would like to join the DPM Team. I am a DD, my user name on alioth is
"absurd" (and yes, I read the policy document and I am aware of the git
move ;).

As first urgent quest I would like to fix the RC django 1.8 (I already
did some work on that package for some time before it was moved to the
DPMT).

As for p-d-r in general: Has there been any discussion here already
if/how to package 'p-d-r-redux' (which seems to be a (still maintained)
fork)?

Thx!

S



Re: Request to Join DPMT

2015-11-08 Thread Piotr Ożarowski
I added Afif to the team as he's still interested in joining us.
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Re: Request to join DPMT and PAPT

2015-11-07 Thread Stein Magnus Jodal
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 10:15:38AM +0100, Stein Magnus Jodal wrote:
> I want to bring a few Python packages I maintain into the DPMT:
> 
> - python-pykka
> - python-uritools
> - python-ws4py

All three packages have now been moved to DPMT. I've migrated them to
git-dpm and pybuild and made sure they all run their test suite as part
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Re: Request to join DPMT and PAPT

2015-11-04 Thread Piotr Ożarowski
[Stein Magnus Jodal, 2015-10-29]
> I'd like to join the DPMT and PAPT. I'm a (very fresh) DD and my Alioth
> account name is "jodal".

welcome :)
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Request to join DPMT and PAPT

2015-10-29 Thread Stein Magnus Jodal
Hi,

I'd like to join the DPMT and PAPT. I'm a (very fresh) DD and my Alioth
account name is "jodal".

I want to bring a few Python packages I maintain into the DPMT:

- python-pykka
- python-uritools
- python-ws4py

I would also like to do QA work to improve the state of Python modules
and apps in Debian. I'm willing to sponsor packages.

I've read
https://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/python-modules-policy.html and
https://python-apps.alioth.debian.org/policy.html and I accept both.

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Re: Request to Join DPMT

2015-10-25 Thread Afif Elghraoui
Because I got no response to my request from ten days ago (below), I am
maintaining python-avro within Debian Med. I was sponsored there and it
has already been accepted by the ftp-masters.

Afif

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On الخميس 15 تشرين الأول 2015 00:20, Afif Elghraoui wrote:
> Hello,
> A project I wanted to package as part of Debian Med has a dependency on
> the python modules for Apache Avro. I'd like to join the DPMT and
> package python-avro as part of this team. While I could just as well do
> it within Debian Med, I think DPMT is a better home for this package's
> development.
> 
> I am a DM and my alioth account username is afif-guest. I've read the
> modules team policy [1] and agree with it. I also saw the message
> recently posted to -devel-announce [2] regarding the git transition you
> all made.
> 
> I already maintain some biology-related python packages as part of
> Debian Med-- these are python-cobra, python-pbcore, and
> python-pbh5tools. I also have two more python packages currently in
> NEW-- pbalign and pbgenomicconsensus.
> 
> Many thanks and regards
> Afif
> 
> 
> 1. http://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/python-modules-policy.html
> 2. https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2015/10/msg0.html
> 




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Request to Join DPMT

2015-10-15 Thread Afif Elghraoui
Hello,
A project I wanted to package as part of Debian Med has a dependency on
the python modules for Apache Avro. I'd like to join the DPMT and
package python-avro as part of this team. While I could just as well do
it within Debian Med, I think DPMT is a better home for this package's
development.

I am a DM and my alioth account username is afif-guest. I've read the
modules team policy [1] and agree with it. I also saw the message
recently posted to -devel-announce [2] regarding the git transition you
all made.

I already maintain some biology-related python packages as part of
Debian Med-- these are python-cobra, python-pbcore, and
python-pbh5tools. I also have two more python packages currently in
NEW-- pbalign and pbgenomicconsensus.

Many thanks and regards
Afif


1. http://python-modules.alioth.debian.org/python-modules-policy.html
2. https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2015/10/msg0.html

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Re: Request to join DPMT team

2015-07-06 Thread Corey Bryant
On Sun, Jul 5, 2015 at 3:56 PM, Piotr Ożarowski  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> [Corey Bryant, 2015-07-02]
> >For example I currently have some updates to python-cliff that I'd
> > like to push.
>
> could you point us to these patches?
>

I just submitted a patch via Debian bug 791586.


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Re: Request to join DPMT team

2015-07-05 Thread Piotr Ożarowski
Hi,

[Corey Bryant, 2015-07-02]
>For example I currently have some updates to python-cliff that I'd
> like to push.

could you point us to these patches?
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Request to join DPMT team

2015-07-02 Thread Corey Bryant
Hello,

My name is Corey Bryant.  https://alioth.debian.org/users/coreycb-guest

I'm writing to request membership to the DPMT team.

I primarily work on OpenStack packaging and with that comes the need to
touch some of the python packages that do not fall under the openstack
team.  For example I currently have some updates to python-cliff that I'd
like to push.

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Re: Rename package? (Re: Request to join DPMT and RFS: python-simpy/3.0.7-1 [ITA])

2015-05-30 Thread Larissa Reis
Hi,

Sorry for the delay as well.

On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 07:22:44PM +0200, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> Yes - at least if we don't expect many people to have locally
> installed software depending on python-simpy.

This is a good point. Anyone that is using the current python-simpy for
local work or for any other software would have a completely broken
software after upgrade. I was assuming people would have to migrate
eventually anyway. But as it was pointed out before, since the python
module was renamed to lowercase, we could just let the two packages
coexist, so as to not blindside the user. On the other hand, simpy 2 is
dead and completely unmaintained.

But there is also the issue of mgltools, which is non-free and
officially uses simpy 1.8, so I think we have our hands tied here.

At this point, making the two packages co-installable seems to me like
the better approach.

On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 03:33:18PM -0400, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> I think we should be cautious about converting individual packages.
> If there's a good reason to convert yours now (or if you're
> experimenting with the conversions and don't want to lose your work),
> okay, but otherwise let's wait until flag day, which hopefully will
> not be very far off.

I was going to put it on svn, even if only to make review easier, but I
got busy and I haven't used svn in many years since I started using git.
So to me it would be a lot better to just put it straight to git. I
doubt this qualifies as a good enough reason, so I'll just put it on svn
as soon as I get a little free time.

Unless we decide to make simpy 3 a new package, in this case I believe I
could put it on git already, correct? Or should this renamed package
preserve history of the previous simpy package?

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Re: Rename package? (Re: Request to join DPMT and RFS: python-simpy/3.0.7-1 [ITA])

2015-05-29 Thread Barry Warsaw
On May 23, 2015, at 07:22 PM, W. Martin Borgert wrote:

>Anybody up to put simpy into git instead of svn? I personally
>would not care to preserve the packaging history.

I've been playing a bit with Stefano's conversion scripts.  I really needed
multiple branches for the python-pip work I'm doing.  I wanted to get out a
quick 1.5.6-6 but not disrupt the ongoing unreleased pip 7 work.  I was able
to happily take the output of Stefano's script, git-dpm-ify the branch, merge
in the unreleased svn commits, and push it to the DPMT's git.

AFAICT, it all worked nicely, although his scripts could probably do some of
the post-conversion git-dpm-ifying for us.  With that, I would be happy to see
our repos converted en masse.  If that can happen soon, I think we should be
cautious about converting individual packages.  If there's a good reason to
convert yours now (or if you're experimenting with the conversions and don't
want to lose your work), okay, but otherwise let's wait until flag day, which
hopefully will not be very far off.

Cheers,
-Barry


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Re: Rename package? (Re: Request to join DPMT and RFS: python-simpy/3.0.7-1 [ITA])

2015-05-23 Thread W. Martin Borgert
On 2015-05-22 19:08, Dmitry Shachnev wrote:
> I think with such a little number of rdepends it's easier to port
> them than to carry two packages.

Yes - at least if we don't expect many people to have locally
installed software depending on python-simpy.

Anybody up to put simpy into git instead of svn? I personally
would not care to preserve the packaging history.


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Re: Rename package? (Re: Request to join DPMT and RFS: python-simpy/3.0.7-1 [ITA])

2015-05-22 Thread Scott Kitterman
On Friday, May 22, 2015 07:08:31 PM Dmitry Shachnev wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Tue, 19 May 2015 16:51:34 +0200, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> > In some cases (don't ask me which ones) Debian changes package
> > names on fundamental changes, e.g. from "python-simpy" to
> > "python-simpy3". This allows to update simpy without sudden or
> > unexptected breakage of current packages or even locally
> > installed software. There is no "accidental" upgrade path.
> > 
> > OTOH, I'm not sure whether this effort would be justified in
> > this case. Comments?
> 
> I see that upstream changed the name of Python module from Simpy to
> simpy (lowercase). This means it's quite easy to make them
> co-installable (correct me if I am wrong).
> 
> However, apt tells me that there are only two packages depending
> on anything from python-simpy source:
> 
> - science-economics Recommends: python-simpy
> - mgltools-scenario2 Depends: on python-simpy
> 
> I think with such a little number of rdepends it's easier to port
> them than to carry two packages.

mgltools-scenario2 is non-free.  It's not clear to me that the license allows 
us to modify it.

Scott K

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Re: Rename package? (Re: Request to join DPMT and RFS: python-simpy/3.0.7-1 [ITA])

2015-05-22 Thread Dmitry Shachnev
Hi,

On Tue, 19 May 2015 16:51:34 +0200, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> In some cases (don't ask me which ones) Debian changes package
> names on fundamental changes, e.g. from "python-simpy" to
> "python-simpy3". This allows to update simpy without sudden or
> unexptected breakage of current packages or even locally
> installed software. There is no "accidental" upgrade path.
>
> OTOH, I'm not sure whether this effort would be justified in
> this case. Comments?

I see that upstream changed the name of Python module from Simpy to
simpy (lowercase). This means it's quite easy to make them
co-installable (correct me if I am wrong).

However, apt tells me that there are only two packages depending
on anything from python-simpy source:

- science-economics Recommends: python-simpy
- mgltools-scenario2 Depends: on python-simpy

I think with such a little number of rdepends it's easier to port
them than to carry two packages.

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Re: Requesting to join DPMT

2015-05-19 Thread Piotr Ożarowski
[Jason Pleau, 2015-05-19]
> I'd like to join the Debian Python Modules Team.
> 
> My username on alioth is jpleau-guest (I'm jpleau on freenode/OFTC).
> 
> The reason I am requesting to join the team is I picked up an RFP for
> python-dockerpty (#781054) which is a dependency for 'docker-compose'
> (#781356), and I'd like to help its maintainer by packaging the
> dependency. Maintaining python-related packages in DPMT seems like the
> best idea :)

it is a good idea, yes. Welcome :)
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Re: Request to join DPMT and RFS: python-simpy/3.0.7-1 [ITA]

2015-05-19 Thread Piotr Ożarowski
[Larissa Reis, 2015-05-02]
> I'd like to contribute to debian and be a part of Python Modules
> Packaging Team.

welcome :)
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Rename package? (Re: Request to join DPMT and RFS: python-simpy/3.0.7-1 [ITA])

2015-05-19 Thread W. Martin Borgert
Hi,

sorry for the late reply:

On 2015-05-02 03:07, Larissa Reis wrote:
> Changes since the last upload:
>
>   * New upstream release (Closes: #729866)
> - Simpy 3 API is not compatible with Simpy 2. For information on porting
> from Simpy 2, see
> http://simpy.rtfd.org/en/latest/topical_guides/porting_from_simpy2.html

In some cases (don't ask me which ones) Debian changes package
names on fundamental changes, e.g. from "python-simpy" to
"python-simpy3". This allows to update simpy without sudden or
unexptected breakage of current packages or even locally
installed software. There is no "accidental" upgrade path.

OTOH, I'm not sure whether this effort would be justified in
this case. Comments?

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Requesting to join DPMT

2015-05-19 Thread Jason Pleau
Hi !

I'd like to join the Debian Python Modules Team.

My username on alioth is jpleau-guest (I'm jpleau on freenode/OFTC).

The reason I am requesting to join the team is I picked up an RFP for
python-dockerpty (#781054) which is a dependency for 'docker-compose'
(#781356), and I'd like to help its maintainer by packaging the
dependency. Maintaining python-related packages in DPMT seems like the
best idea :)


I have done the packaging already, it is available at:

http://git.jpleau.ca/debian/python/dockerpty.git/

git clone git://git.jpleau.ca/debian/python/dockerpty.git


There might be two dependencies that I could end up having to package to
be able to run tests for docker-pty:

 * behave:  https://pypi.python.org/pypi/behave
 * expects: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/expects

Any help is welcome for the above :)

Thanks !


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Request to join DPMT and RFS: python-simpy/3.0.7-1 [ITA]

2015-05-01 Thread Larissa Reis
Hello, -python

I'd like to contribute to debian and be a part of Python Modules
Packaging Team. As my way in, I'd like to adopt python-simpy, maintained
by Nicolas Dandrimont in the past. I uploaded a new version of the
package with Simpy's new release on mentors.debian.net and Nicolas is
going to review it, but other comments and reviews are welcome, since
I'm new to all of this. My alioth user is larissa-guest and I'm on OFTC
and freenode as larissa.

 * Package name: python-simpy
   Version : 3.0.7-1
   Upstream Author : Stefan Scherfke 
 * URL : http://simpy.rtfd.org/
 * License : MIT
   Section : python

It builds those binary packages:

  python-simpy - python-based simulation package
  python-simpy-doc - python-based simulation package, Documentation and examples
  python3-simpy - python-based simulation package (Python3 version)

To access further information about this package, please visit the following 
URL:

http://mentors.debian.net/package/python-simpy


Alternatively, one can download the package with dget using this command:

  dget -x 
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/p/python-simpy/python-simpy_3.0.7-1.dsc

Changes since the last upload:

  * New upstream release (Closes: #729866)
- Simpy 3 API is not compatible with Simpy 2. For information on porting
from Simpy 2, see
http://simpy.rtfd.org/en/latest/topical_guides/porting_from_simpy2.html
  * Update to Standards-Version 3.9.6 (no changes)
  * Update License
  * SimpyGUI is deprecated and it was removed

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Re: Request to join DPMT in Alioth

2015-04-04 Thread Balasankar C
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> [Balasankar C, 2015-04-02]
>> I would like to join the Debian Python Modules Team in Alioth.
>> I've requested to join it via the Alioth interface. I would like
>> to maintain the package python-wget (which I've prepared and sent
>> and RFS for).
> 
> I added balasankarc-guest, welcome!
> 

Thanks. :)

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Re: Request to join DPMT in Alioth

2015-04-04 Thread Piotr Ożarowski
[Balasankar C, 2015-04-02]
> I would like to join the Debian Python Modules Team in Alioth. I've
> requested to join it via the Alioth interface. I would like to
> maintain the package python-wget (which I've prepared and sent and RFS
> for).

I added balasankarc-guest, welcome!
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Hi,
I would like to join the Debian Python Modules Team in Alioth. I've
requested to join it via the Alioth interface. I would like to
maintain the package python-wget (which I've prepared and sent and RFS
for).

Why I want to join
 * I am a Python programmer and wget is one of the modules that I use
often. I would love to see it available on Debian repos so that it can
be used directly when packaging the applications I write. Being a
Debian Maintainer, I feel responsible to satisfy this need.

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Re: Request to join DPMT

2013-08-21 Thread Scott Kitterman
On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 21:25:41 Diane Trout wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I wanted to help maintain python-lightblue which was currently up for
> adoption. I also submitted python-htseq a little while ago through the
> debian- med team.
> 
> My day job is as a python programmer/systems administrator at a university,
> I'm pretty sure I will find more things that need updating.
> 
> my alioth username is diane-guest.

Welcome to the team.

Scott K


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Request to join DPMT

2013-08-21 Thread Diane Trout
Hi,

I wanted to help maintain python-lightblue which was currently up for 
adoption. I also submitted python-htseq a little while ago through the debian-
med team.

My day job is as a python programmer/systems administrator at a university, 
I'm pretty sure I will find more things that need updating.

my alioth username is diane-guest.

Diane


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Re: Request to join DPMT

2013-08-02 Thread Jakub Wilk

* Michael Schutte , 2013-07-29, 10:31:
I have agreed with Jakub to take over python-docutils and I'm currently 
preparing the first revision of the 0.11 release.  I'd therefore like 
to be added to the Modules Team.  My username on Alioth is michi.


Welcome to the team! :-)

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Request to join DPMT

2013-07-29 Thread Michael Schutte
Hi everyone!

I have agreed with Jakub to take over python-docutils and I'm currently
preparing the first revision of the 0.11 release.  I'd therefore like to
be added to the Modules Team.  My username on Alioth is michi.

Thanks in advance!

Cheers,
Michael


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Request to join DPMT

2011-08-09 Thread Nicolas Dandrimont
Hi,

I'd like to join the DPMT, to be able to team-maintain (and be sponsored
for) the python-simpy package, that I intend to take over and update[1].

My main focus right now would be the simpy package, but I use quite a
few other python modules and am a django user, so I guess I could lend a
hand for other things, if needed.

My IRC nickname is olasd and I've been lurking on #debian-python for a
while now.

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[1] http://bugs.debian.org/463044


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Re: join DPMT?

2008-07-09 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Carlos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (08/07/2008):
> > "tiziano-guest" (btw, why *-guest?).
> 
> AFAIK '-guest' is appended to every not-DD login.

Correct.

Mraw,
KiBi.


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Re: join DPMT?

2008-07-08 Thread Carlos
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 4:11 PM, Tiziano Zito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "tiziano-guest" (btw, why *-guest?).

AFAIK '-guest' is appended to every not-DD login.

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Re: join DPMT?

2008-07-08 Thread Ondrej Certik
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 4:11 PM, Tiziano Zito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
> I would like to join the DPMT and help maintaining current packages.
> I've already helped a little bit for the python-numpy package and
> I am the author of two programs in debian (python-mdp and python-symeig,
> packages maintained by Yaroslav Halchenko). My login on alioth is
> "tiziano-guest" (btw, why *-guest?).

Tiziano helped bring the python-numpy package in shape with regards to
ATLAS, many thanks.
If you could POX or bzed add Tiziano to DPMT, it'd be great.

Thanks,
Ondrej


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join DPMT?

2008-07-08 Thread Tiziano Zito
Dear all,
I would like to join the DPMT and help maintaining current packages.
I've already helped a little bit for the python-numpy package and
I am the author of two programs in debian (python-mdp and python-symeig,
packages maintained by Yaroslav Halchenko). My login on alioth is
"tiziano-guest" (btw, why *-guest?).

Thank you!

Tiziano

ps: I didn't want to bother all of you with background information about me,
if you need them I would me more than happy to deliver them in a different
message...


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