or your work on this!
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confusable-homoglyphs is now in NEW.
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that ability and package the file in contrib, or just put everything in
non-free?
Personally, the latter sounds quite easier, and I would be strongly
tempted by it.
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king a look if everything is okay and then
> upload to unstable?
s/unstable/experimental/ , since we're still in freeze
Sorry for the delay and thanks for your work
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able to finish it in the time I had.
But since it's going into experimental, wouldn't it be better to package
the latest released version (1.1.1), or possibly even 1.2.0b1 (the very
latest version on pypi)?
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e is? I suspect
that the delta would be too much to be reasonable even under the current
freeze rules (and Prometheus PVE Exporter as a new package would need to
target bookworm anyway): what would you think about an upload of updated
proxmoxer to experimental?
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goes against
the requirement that stuff in backports is in testing (and meant to
remain there when it becomes stable).
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easonable option, but if it's
just to keep the repo clean my personal preference would be for a ``git
revert`` that doesn't break the repo for other users.
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/http://python-apps.alioth.debian.org/policy.html
thanks
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procedure is to ask on the list, instead, can somebody
please add me?
I already accepted the policy back when I joined, and I've just re-read
it on
https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/tools/python-modules/blob/master/policy.rst
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-all-the-things:
is there something else I should/can add to the list?
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rsions in the vast majority of cases where
the effort required is low.
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On 2016-08-18 at 21:48:05 +0200, Elena ``of Valhalla'' wrote:
> To access further information about this package, please visit the following
> URL:
>
> https://mentors.debian.net/package/codicefiscale
>
>
> Alternatively, one can download the package with dg
r directly from git at:
https://anonscm.debian.org/git/python-modules/packages/codicefiscale.git
This is the first upload for this package (the it ITP bug is at
https://bugs.debian.org/834710 ).
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dead, just very stable and with limited scope,
so there is no need to work often on them.
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On 2015-10-02 at 11:28:04 +0200, Piotr Ożarowski wrote:
> [Elena ``of Valhalla'', 2015-10-02]
> > +1: I also have packages that get new upstream releases very rarely (<1
> > per year): they are not dead, just very stable and with limited scope,
> > so there is no ne
as a package are old redhat ones where the version of python2
is so ancient that it doesn't have the compatibility features required
to run py2/py3 code anyway.
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(including GPL-2), even if
the upstream program allowed it?
(Assuming that there is something copyrightable in debian/ minus
debian/patches/, and for other packages that the upstream license
was compatible with GPL-3+ in the first place)
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shape, not a big hurdle.
On the other hand, having to declare which packages you intend
to work on when joining the team is probably helping maintaing
the idea that you should only look at your own things and
not dare touch anything else.
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of weeks or even a month aren't so low.
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-buildpackage),
updates the changelog etc.
The maintainer still has to test the package before uploading,
but that's something that can only be automatized up to a point.
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hope that I didn't miss doing some step of the procedure that could
have helped with this package: I'm still learning about contributing to
debian and it's my first time.
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for it to update, or should my account be added
manually to the python-apps group?
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On 2012-03-28 at 20:39:44 +0400, Dmitry Shachnev wrote:
Before yesterday, there were 2 different versions of packaging — one
by David Villa Alises (in our SVN) and another by Elena ``of
Valhalla'' (on mentors.debian.net).
Sorry about that: I had checked for ITPs in the bugtracker,
but I
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