Dne 27.8.2009 19:16, Vincent Untz napsal(a):
Le jeudi 27 août 2009, à 17:05 +0200, Stephan Kulow a écrit :
Am Donnerstag 27 August 2009 schrieb Stephan Kulow:
Am Donnerstag 27 August 2009 schrieb Vincent Untz:
Le jeudi 27 août 2009, à 16:31 +0200, Vincent Untz a écrit :
Le jeudi 27 août 2009, à 15:03 +0200, Stephan Kulow a écrit :
Take e.g. python-cairo, a prime example ;(
The problem here is that the devel project was changed to devel:languages:python while it was GNOME:Factory before. And so what is in G:F never went anywhere...
(will fix it with my next push to oS:F)
Actually, we pushed the update to d:l:p too; so someone from the project should push it to oS:F, I guess.
Well, there is no maintainer/bugowner for that package - before the maintainer was gnome-maintainers@ and now it's in the garbage bin d:l:p and that's a huge problem ;(
BTW: the better alternative for this very package is reverting the change from G:F to d:l:p because obviously the people in G:F are those that care for python-cairo and that's what should define the devel projects.
Opinion from some d:l:p maintainer? That's certainly fine for the GNOME team; note that we'd probably want to move back a few other GNOME-related python packages...
fine with me at least, i see no reason to keep everything pythonic in d:l:py - it's not a "project" in the original sense, it's more of a "collection", while GNOME definitely is a "project". but you must promise to watch opensuse-packaging for python-related announcements and act on them ;)
Alternatively, if someone gives me maintainership of the relevant packages in d:l:p, and if this is enough for me receiving hermes mails for this and me being able to push those packages to oS:F, then I'm fine with such a solution.
FWIW, a rough list of python packages that we had in G:F (or in which I was interested for other reasons) is: python-cairo, python-cups, python-gdata, python-gnome-extras, python-gobject2, python-goocanvas, python-gstreamer-0_10, python-gtk, python-gtkglext, python-gtksourceview, python-notify, python-orbit, python-smbc, python-xdg, python-xlib
adding you as a maintainer for all those, plus python-gnome (which i think you missed) as of now, python-orbit, python-gnome and python-gtk are mine, but i'll be happy to hand them over to the GNOME folk.
Vincent
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