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Re: Contacting DPT

From Andrey Rakhmatullin <wrar@debian.org>
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Subject Re: Contacting DPT
Date 2024-06-06 18:50 +0200
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On Thu, Jun 06, 2024 at 05:40:15PM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> I'd like to officially contact all our teams to learn about potential
> issues that might affect your work.  I would love to learn how you
> organise / share your workload.
I don't think we do, I think it's all ad-hoc. There are some bug lists
in the IRC channel topic.

> If you do some regular meetings - be it on IRC, video conference or
> whatever 
We do not.

> I have some specific questions to the Debian Python team.  I'm really
> interested into individual answers from single contributors either here
> on this list or in private.
> 
>   - Do you feel good when doing your work in Debian Python team?
Yes.

>   - Do you consider the workload of your team equally shared amongst its
>     members?
No idea if this question makes sense. I think most people just work on
their own packages.

>   - Do you have some strategy to gather new contributors for your team?
No.

>   - Can you give some individual estimation how many hours per week you
>     are working on your tasks in youre team?  Does this fit the amount of
>     time you can really afford for this task?
<1

>   - In the beginning of this year there was a change in the policy of DPT.
>     I'd like to hear your opinion about:
>      * The process how it went (possibly with suggestions to do better)
>      * The final result after a couple of months
>     (I'm specifically interested also in the opinion of people who were
>      not happy about the change.)
It showed yet again that with any change, and equally lack of change, in
Debian there is a possibility that some people will resign.

>   - Since a long time we try to migrate from Python3.11 to Python3.12.
>      * What are your thoughts about the transition process?
It's not transparent. 

>      * Can you identify some blockers?
I have no idea.
I know many RC bugs are open but I don't know if any of them are blockers
and not things to be removed from testing.

>      * Do you have some suggestions for enhancements of this process?
If DPT is expected to be involved besides looking at the RC bug list at
the IRC channel topic, I would like to know how.

-- 
WBR, wRAR

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Contacting DPT Andreas Tille <tille@debian.org> - 2024-06-06 17:50 +0200
  Re: Contacting DPT Andrey Rakhmatullin <wrar@debian.org> - 2024-06-06 18:50 +0200
  Re: Contacting DPT Scott Kitterman <debian@kitterman.com> - 2024-06-07 06:10 +0200
    Re: Contacting DPT Emmanuel Arias <eamanu@debian.org> - 2024-06-11 21:30 +0200
  Re: Contacting DPT Alexandre Detiste <alexandre.detiste@gmail.com> - 2024-06-14 18:50 +0200
    Re: Contacting DPT Emmanuel Arias <eamanu@debian.org> - 2024-06-20 07:00 +0200
      Re: Contacting DPT Alexandre Detiste <alexandre.detiste@gmail.com> - 2024-06-20 07:10 +0200
  Re: Contacting DPT Louis-Philippe Véronneau <pollo@debian.org> - 2024-06-17 08:10 +0200

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