As quoted by a contributor ...
If nobody cares, why should I?
Did we lost all our maintainers there ?
btw what is the status for merged python stuff ?
hello,
On 13.2.2017 20:53, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
As quoted by a contributor ...
If nobody cares, why should I?
Did we lost all our maintainers there ?
not sure about this one -- i'm listed in d:l:py3 but i never did any significant work there. Perhaps things are in limbo because of the "merged python stuff"?
btw what is the status for merged python stuff ?
This one I can answer. "merged python stuff" is basically ready. I'm just clearing some administrative issues (like "is it ok if we start pushing it into Factory" :) )
Other than that, devel:languages:python:singlespec is open for requests and d:l:py:singlespec:staging is my playground for the package autoconverter. (Which does not work too well yet...)
I'll appreciate any help at unifying d:l:py and d:l:py3 versions in the singlespec repository.
m.
On mercredi, 15 février 2017 15.12:56 h CET jan matejek wrote:
hello,
On 13.2.2017 20:53, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
As quoted by a contributor ...
If nobody cares, why should I?
Did we lost all our maintainers there ?
not sure about this one -- i'm listed in d:l:py3 but i never did any significant work there. Perhaps things are in limbo because of the "merged python stuff"?
btw what is the status for merged python stuff ?
This one I can answer. "merged python stuff" is basically ready. I'm just clearing some administrative issues (like "is it ok if we start pushing it into Factory" :) )
Cool ...
Other than that, devel:languages:python:singlespec is open for requests and d:l:py:singlespec:staging is my playground for the package autoconverter. (Which does not work too well yet...)
I'll appreciate any help at unifying d:l:py and d:l:py3 versions in the singlespec repository.
m.
Jan, thanks for the information.
About the devel:languages:python:singlespec, don't you think it could be a good idea to organize a workshop, trac hackroom during osc to get volunteers helping, also getting informations and mentoring how to convert those packages.
Would have been a nice hackweek project too (but its too late :-))