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morph's abandoned packages (list)

Started byJulian Gilbey <julian@d-and-j.net>
First post2024-03-14 07:30 +0100
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  morph's abandoned packages (list) Julian Gilbey <julian@d-and-j.net> - 2024-03-14 07:30 +0100
    Re: morph's abandoned packages (list) Andreas Tille <andreas@an3as.eu> - 2024-03-14 11:40 +0100
    Re: morph's abandoned packages (list) Thomas Goirand <thomas@goirand.fr> - 2024-03-15 08:30 +0100
      Re: morph's abandoned packages (list) Andreas Tille <andreas@an3as.eu> - 2024-03-15 11:00 +0100
    Re: morph's abandoned packages (list) Timo Röhling <roehling@debian.org> - 2024-03-15 10:00 +0100
      Re: morph's abandoned packages (list) Andreas Tille <andreas@an3as.eu> - 2024-03-15 11:00 +0100
        Re: morph's abandoned packages (list) Timo Röhling <roehling@debian.org> - 2024-03-29 21:20 +0100
          Re: morph's abandoned packages (list) Bo YU <tsu.yubo@gmail.com> - 2024-03-30 02:10 +0100
            Re: morph's abandoned packages (list) Julian Gilbey <julian@d-and-j.net> - 2024-03-31 13:40 +0200
              Re: morph's abandoned packages (list) thomas@goirand.fr - 2024-03-31 14:20 +0200
                Re: morph's abandoned packages (list) Julian Gilbey <julian@d-and-j.net> - 2024-03-31 15:20 +0200
    Re: morph's abandoned packages (list) Julian Gilbey <julian@d-and-j.net> - 2024-03-15 11:30 +0100
      Re: morph's abandoned packages (list) Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@jelmer.uk> - 2024-03-15 12:00 +0100
    Re: morph's abandoned packages (list) Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@jelmer.uk> - 2024-03-15 11:30 +0100
    Re: morph's abandoned packages (list) Michael Fladischer <michael@fladi.at> - 2024-03-15 12:20 +0100
    Re: morph's abandoned packages (list) Andrey Rakhmatullin <wrar@debian.org> - 2024-03-15 13:30 +0100
      Re: morph's abandoned packages (list) Alexandre Detiste <alexandre.detiste@gmail.com> - 2024-03-15 14:30 +0100
        Re: morph's abandoned packages (list) Martin <debacle@debian.org> - 2024-03-15 15:40 +0100
          Re: morph's abandoned packages (list) Alexandre Detiste <alexandre.detiste@gmail.com> - 2024-03-16 01:20 +0100
        Re: morph's abandoned packages (list) Nilesh Patra <nilesh@debian.org> - 2024-05-11 20:50 +0200
          Bug#1065325: morph's abandoned packages (list) Alexandre Detiste <alexandre.detiste@gmail.com> - 2024-05-12 00:00 +0200
            Bug#1065325: morph's abandoned packages (list) Nilesh Patra <nilesh@debian.org> - 2024-05-12 16:00 +0200
    mkautodoc adopted Antonio Terceiro <terceiro@debian.org> - 2024-03-15 20:20 +0100
    colorspacious adopted Étienne Mollier <emollier@debian.org> - 2024-03-16 18:50 +0100
    Bug#1066146: morph's abandoned packages (list) Alexandre Detiste <alexandre.detiste@gmail.com> - 2024-03-16 18:50 +0100
      #1066146 RM: flask-basicauth (Re: morph's abandoned packages (list)) Carsten Schoenert <c.schoenert@t-online.de> - 2024-03-17 08:20 +0100
        Re: #1066146 RM: flask-basicauth (Re: morph's abandoned packages  (list)) Andreas Tille <andreas@an3as.eu> - 2024-03-18 21:20 +0100
          Re: #1066146 RM: flask-basicauth (Re: morph's abandoned packages  (list)) Carsten Schoenert <c.schoenert@t-online.de> - 2024-03-19 07:10 +0100
            Re: #1066146 RM: flask-basicauth (Re: morph's abandoned packages  (list)) Andreas Tille <andreas@an3as.eu> - 2024-03-19 08:50 +0100
      Bug#1066146: morph's abandoned packages (list) Daniele Tricoli <eriol@mornie.org> - 2024-04-08 19:00 +0200
    Updated package list with packages open for adoption (Was: morph's  abandoned packages (list)) Andreas Tille <andreas@an3as.eu> - 2024-03-28 10:30 +0100
      Re: Updated package list with packages open for adoption (Was:  morph's abandoned packages (list)) Alexandre Detiste <alexandre.detiste@gmail.com> - 2024-03-28 12:00 +0100
      Re: Updated package list with packages open for adoption (Was:  morph's abandoned packages (list)) Andreas Tille <andreas@an3as.eu> - 2024-03-28 23:10 +0100

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#15561 — morph's abandoned packages (list)

FromJulian Gilbey <julian@d-and-j.net>
Date2024-03-14 07:30 +0100
Subjectmorph's abandoned packages (list)
Message-ID<IhMLg-gAGC-7@gated-at.bofh.it>
Dear all (and Bcc-ing the RM bugs),

For information, here is a list of packages that morph has either
requested removal of or orphaned.  If you are interested in taking one
or more of them on, that would be great!

Removal requested:

    #1066146 RM: flask-basicauth -- ROM; RC buggy, dead upstream, leaf package
    #1065141 RM: gmplot -- ROM; leaf package
    #1064947 RM: nb2plots -- ROM; leaf package
    #1065200 RM: overpass -- ROM; leaf package
    #1065199 RM: pprintpp -- ROM; leaf package
    #1065045 RM: pyannotate -- ROM; leaf package
    #1065201 RM: python-overpy -- ROM; leaf package
    #1065202 RM: python-ppmd -- ROM; leaf package
    #1064946 RM: sphinx-a4doc -- ROM; leaf package

Recently-orphaned packages (removing those in wnpp which have been
retitled "ITA") sorted alphabetically; these could, of course, be
brought into team maintenance.

    #1065235 O: basemap -- matplotlib toolkit to plot on map projections
    #1065243 O: colorspacious -- library for doing colorspace conversions
    #1065151 O: commonmark -- Python parser for the CommonMark Markdown spec
    #1065246 O: contourpy -- Python library for calculating contours of 2D quadrilateral grids
    #1065248 O: cppy -- C++ headers for (Python) C extension development
    #1065139 O: dot2tex -- Graphviz to LaTeX converter
    #1065140 O: fastkml -- fast KML processing
    #1065142 O: html5lib -- HTML parser/tokenizer based on the WHATWG HTML5 specification
    #1065244 O: kiwisolver -- fast implementation of the Cassowary constraint solver
    #1065238 O: lazy-object-proxy -- Python 3 fast and thorough lazy object proxy
    #1065037 O: m2crypto -- Python wrapper for the OpenSSL library
    #1065325 O: matplotlib -- Python based plotting system
    #1065143 O: mkautodoc -- AutoDoc for MarkDown
    #1065042 O: mpl-sphinx-theme -- documentation for the mpl-sphinx-theme Python library
    #1065220 O: mpmath -- library for arbitrary-precision floating-point arithmetic
    #1065224 O: mysql-connector-python -- pure Python implementation of MySQL Client/Server protocol
    #1065198 O: networkx -- tool to create, manipulate and study complex networks
    #1065329 O: numpy -- Fast array facility to the Python 3 language
    #1065221 O: py7zr -- pure Python 7-zip library
    #1065222 O: pychm -- Python binding for CHMLIB
    #1065231 O: pydot -- Python interface to Graphviz's dot
    #1065152 O: pygeoif -- basic implementation of the __geo_interface__
    #1065036 O: pyopenssl -- Python wrapper around the OpenSSL library
    #1065149 O: pyproject-metadata -- Dataclass for PEP 621 metadata with support for [core metadata] generation
    #1065223 O: pysimplesoap -- simple and lightweight SOAP Library
    #1064977 O: python-cryptography-vectors -- Test vectors for python-cryptography
    #1065327 O: python-levenshtein -- extension for computing string similarities and edit distances
    #1065025 O: sphinx-book-theme -- clean book theme for scientific explanations and documentation with Sphinx
    #1065026 O: sphinx-bootstrap-theme -- bootstrap theme for Sphinx
    #1065030 O: sphinxcontrib-log-cabinet -- Organize changelog directives in Sphinx docs
    #1065027 O: sphinx-copybutton -- sphinx extension to add a "copy" button to code blocks
    #1065028 O: sphinx-gallery -- extension that builds an HTML gallery of examples from Python scripts
    #1065029 O: sphinx-panels -- documentation for the sphinx-panels Python library
    #1065043 O: sphinxtesters -- utilities for testing Sphinx extensions
    #1064948 O: texext -- sphinx extensions for working with LaTeX math

There's also an old ITP that was closed:

    #1015231 ITP: sphinx-theme-builder -- tool for authoring Sphinx themes with a simple (opinionated) workflow

Best wishes,

   Julian

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#15563

FromAndreas Tille <andreas@an3as.eu>
Date2024-03-14 11:40 +0100
Message-ID<IhQFb-gCYF-1@gated-at.bofh.it>
In reply to#15561
Hi Julian,

thanks a lot for assembling these lists.

To inspire potential takers I'd like to add the according popcon
values:

Am Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 06:20:11AM +0000 schrieb Julian Gilbey:
> If you are interested in taking one
> or more of them on, that would be great!

+1
 
> Removal requested:
> 
>     #1066146 RM: flask-basicauth -- ROM; RC buggy, dead upstream, leaf package
>     #1065141 RM: gmplot -- ROM; leaf package
>     #1064947 RM: nb2plots -- ROM; leaf package
>     #1065200 RM: overpass -- ROM; leaf package
>     #1065199 RM: pprintpp -- ROM; leaf package
>     #1065045 RM: pyannotate -- ROM; leaf package
>     #1065201 RM: python-overpy -- ROM; leaf package
>     #1065202 RM: python-ppmd -- ROM; leaf package
>     #1064946 RM: sphinx-a4doc -- ROM; leaf package

udd=> SELECT package, insts, vote, olde, recent FROM popcon WHERE package IN (
  SELECT DISTINCT package FROM packages WHERE release = 'sid' AND source IN (
   'flask-basicauth', 'gmplot', 'nb2plots', 'overpass', 'pprintpp', 'pyannotate', 'python-overpy', 'python-ppmd', 'sphinx-a4doc'
  )
) ;
         package         | insts | vote | olde | recent 
-------------------------+-------+------+------+--------
 python-ppmd-doc         |     3 |    0 |    0 |      0
 python3-flask-basicauth |    23 |    1 |   18 |      4
 python3-gmplot          |    21 |    4 |   12 |      4
 python3-nb2plots        |    11 |    0 |    5 |      6
 python3-overpass        |    78 |    7 |   61 |     10
 python3-overpy          |    80 |    9 |   62 |      9
 python3-ppmd            |     7 |    1 |    5 |      1
 python3-pprintpp        |    21 |    2 |   11 |      8
 python3-pyannotate      |     5 |    1 |    4 |      0
 python3-sphinx-a4doc    |    13 |    2 |    9 |      2
(10 rows)


BTW, the fact that a package has no maintainer is not a good reason for
a package removal.  If someone is interested in one of the packages this
should be added to the according bug report.

> Recently-orphaned packages (removing those in wnpp which have been
> retitled "ITA") sorted alphabetically; these could, of course, be
> brought into team maintenance.
> 
>     #1065235 O: basemap -- matplotlib toolkit to plot on map projections
>     #1065243 O: colorspacious -- library for doing colorspace conversions
>     #1065151 O: commonmark -- Python parser for the CommonMark Markdown spec
>     #1065246 O: contourpy -- Python library for calculating contours of 2D quadrilateral grids
>     #1065248 O: cppy -- C++ headers for (Python) C extension development
>     #1065139 O: dot2tex -- Graphviz to LaTeX converter
>     #1065140 O: fastkml -- fast KML processing
>     #1065142 O: html5lib -- HTML parser/tokenizer based on the WHATWG HTML5 specification
>     #1065244 O: kiwisolver -- fast implementation of the Cassowary constraint solver
>     #1065238 O: lazy-object-proxy -- Python 3 fast and thorough lazy object proxy
>     #1065037 O: m2crypto -- Python wrapper for the OpenSSL library
>     #1065325 O: matplotlib -- Python based plotting system
>     #1065143 O: mkautodoc -- AutoDoc for MarkDown
>     #1065042 O: mpl-sphinx-theme -- documentation for the mpl-sphinx-theme Python library
>     #1065220 O: mpmath -- library for arbitrary-precision floating-point arithmetic
>     #1065224 O: mysql-connector-python -- pure Python implementation of MySQL Client/Server protocol
>     #1065198 O: networkx -- tool to create, manipulate and study complex networks
>     #1065329 O: numpy -- Fast array facility to the Python 3 language
>     #1065221 O: py7zr -- pure Python 7-zip library
>     #1065222 O: pychm -- Python binding for CHMLIB
>     #1065231 O: pydot -- Python interface to Graphviz's dot
>     #1065152 O: pygeoif -- basic implementation of the __geo_interface__
>     #1065036 O: pyopenssl -- Python wrapper around the OpenSSL library
>     #1065149 O: pyproject-metadata -- Dataclass for PEP 621 metadata with support for [core metadata] generation
>     #1065223 O: pysimplesoap -- simple and lightweight SOAP Library
>     #1064977 O: python-cryptography-vectors -- Test vectors for python-cryptography
>     #1065327 O: python-levenshtein -- extension for computing string similarities and edit distances
>     #1065025 O: sphinx-book-theme -- clean book theme for scientific explanations and documentation with Sphinx
>     #1065026 O: sphinx-bootstrap-theme -- bootstrap theme for Sphinx
>     #1065030 O: sphinxcontrib-log-cabinet -- Organize changelog directives in Sphinx docs
>     #1065027 O: sphinx-copybutton -- sphinx extension to add a "copy" button to code blocks
>     #1065028 O: sphinx-gallery -- extension that builds an HTML gallery of examples from Python scripts
>     #1065029 O: sphinx-panels -- documentation for the sphinx-panels Python library
>     #1065043 O: sphinxtesters -- utilities for testing Sphinx extensions
>     #1064948 O: texext -- sphinx extensions for working with LaTeX math


udd=> SELECT package, insts, vote, olde, recent FROM popcon WHERE package IN (
  SELECT DISTINCT package FROM packages WHERE release = 'sid' AND source IN (
'basemap', 'colorspacious', 'commonmark', 'contourpy', 'cppy', 'dot2tex', 'fastkml', 'html5lib', 'kiwisolver', 'lazy-object-proxy',
'm2crypto', 'matplotlib', 'mkautodoc', 'mpl-sphinx-theme', 'mpmath', 'mysql-connector-python', 'networkx', 'numpy', 'py7zr', 'pychm',
'pydot', 'pygeoif', 'pyopenssl', 'pyproject-metadata', 'pysimplesoap', 'python-cryptography-vectors', 'python-levenshtein', 
'sphinx-book-theme', 'sphinx-bootstrap-theme', 'sphinxcontrib-log-cabinet', 'sphinx-copybutton', 'sphinx-gallery', 'sphinx-panels',
'sphinxtesters', 'texext'
  )
) ;
              package              | insts  | vote  |  olde  | recent 
-----------------------------------+--------+-------+--------+--------
 dot2tex                           |    716 |    43 |    619 |     54
 python-cppy-doc                   |      4 |     0 |      0 |      0
 python-m2crypto-doc               |     12 |     0 |      0 |      0
 python-matplotlib-data            |  22809 | 18956 |   2512 |    557
 python-mpl-sphinx-theme-doc       |      6 |     0 |      0 |      0
 python-mpltoolkits.basemap-data   |    108 |    50 |     16 |      0
 python-mpltoolkits.basemap-doc    |     23 |     0 |      0 |      0
 python-mpmath-doc                 |     77 |     0 |      0 |      0
 python-openssl-doc                |    200 |     0 |      0 |      0
 python-py7zr-doc                  |      6 |     0 |      0 |      0
 python-sphinx-copybutton-doc      |      8 |     0 |      0 |      0
 python-sphinx-gallery-doc         |     13 |     0 |      0 |      0
 python-sphinx-panels-doc          |      3 |     0 |      0 |      0
 python3-chm                       |   6249 |   351 |   5287 |    608
 python3-colorspacious             |    100 |     6 |     87 |      7
 python3-commonmark                |    670 |    71 |    499 |    100
 python3-contourpy                 |  15839 |   980 |  12991 |   1864
 python3-cppy                      |      6 |     1 |      3 |      2
 python3-cryptography-vectors      |    139 |     6 |    114 |     19
 python3-fastkml                   |     12 |     1 |      9 |      2
 python3-html5lib                  |  46624 |  3188 |  39230 |   4175
 python3-kiwisolver                |  21653 |  2350 |  17444 |   1851
 python3-lazy-object-proxy         |   4342 |   735 |   3357 |    244
 python3-levenshtein               |   3459 |   573 |   2541 |    341
 python3-m2crypto                  |    708 |   322 |    283 |    102
 python3-matplotlib                |  22035 | 18962 |   2505 |    562
 python3-mkautodoc                 |     10 |     1 |      5 |      4
 python3-mpl-sphinx-theme          |     13 |     2 |      9 |      2
 python3-mpltoolkits.basemap       |     67 |    50 |     16 |      0
 python3-mpmath                    |  17051 |  4900 |   9697 |   2449
 python3-mysql.connector           |    311 |    52 |    201 |     58
 python3-networkx                  |   4620 |   718 |   3373 |    517
 python3-numpy                     |  42669 | 25102 |  14581 |   2976
 python3-openssl                   |  37731 | 17415 |  17089 |   3190
 python3-py7zr                     |   6206 |   585 |   4899 |    722
 python3-pydot                     |   4266 |   244 |   3499 |    516
 python3-pygeoif                   |     74 |    16 |     51 |      7
 python3-pyproject-metadata        |     40 |     4 |     23 |     13
 python3-pysimplesoap              | 199311 | 32510 | 134776 |  31983
 python3-sphinx-book-theme         |     47 |    13 |     22 |     12
 python3-sphinx-bootstrap-theme    |    291 |    20 |    226 |     45
 python3-sphinx-copybutton         |    365 |    53 |    249 |     63
 python3-sphinx-gallery            |     59 |     8 |     35 |     16
 python3-sphinx-panels             |     20 |     5 |      6 |      9
 python3-sphinxcontrib-log-cabinet |     17 |    14 |      2 |      1
 python3-sphinxtesters             |     21 |     3 |      9 |      9
 python3-texext                    |     23 |     4 |     11 |      8
(47 rows)

 
> There's also an old ITP that was closed:
> 
>     #1015231 ITP: sphinx-theme-builder -- tool for authoring Sphinx themes with a simple (opinionated) workflow

Maybe it makes sense to turn this into RFP.

Kind regards
   Andreas. 

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http://fam-tille.de

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#15564

FromThomas Goirand <thomas@goirand.fr>
Date2024-03-15 08:30 +0100
Message-ID<IiaaR-gP1b-3@gated-at.bofh.it>
In reply to#15561
On 3/14/24 07:20, Julian Gilbey wrote:
> Recently-orphaned packages (removing those in wnpp which have been
> retitled "ITA") sorted alphabetically; these could, of course, be
> brought into team maintenance.
> 
>      #1065235 O: basemap -- matplotlib toolkit to plot on map projections
>      #1065243 O: colorspacious -- library for doing colorspace conversions
>      #1065151 O: commonmark -- Python parser for the CommonMark Markdown spec
>      #1065246 O: contourpy -- Python library for calculating contours of 2D quadrilateral grids
>      #1065248 O: cppy -- C++ headers for (Python) C extension development
>      #1065139 O: dot2tex -- Graphviz to LaTeX converter
>      #1065140 O: fastkml -- fast KML processing
>      #1065142 O: html5lib -- HTML parser/tokenizer based on the WHATWG HTML5 specification
>      #1065244 O: kiwisolver -- fast implementation of the Cassowary constraint solver
>      #1065238 O: lazy-object-proxy -- Python 3 fast and thorough lazy object proxy
>      #1065037 O: m2crypto -- Python wrapper for the OpenSSL library
>      #1065325 O: matplotlib -- Python based plotting system
>      #1065143 O: mkautodoc -- AutoDoc for MarkDown
>      #1065042 O: mpl-sphinx-theme -- documentation for the mpl-sphinx-theme Python library
>      #1065220 O: mpmath -- library for arbitrary-precision floating-point arithmetic
>      #1065224 O: mysql-connector-python -- pure Python implementation of MySQL Client/Server protocol
>      #1065198 O: networkx -- tool to create, manipulate and study complex networks
>      #1065329 O: numpy -- Fast array facility to the Python 3 language
>      #1065221 O: py7zr -- pure Python 7-zip library
>      #1065222 O: pychm -- Python binding for CHMLIB
>      #1065231 O: pydot -- Python interface to Graphviz's dot
>      #1065152 O: pygeoif -- basic implementation of the __geo_interface__
>      #1065036 O: pyopenssl -- Python wrapper around the OpenSSL library
>      #1065149 O: pyproject-metadata -- Dataclass for PEP 621 metadata with support for [core metadata] generation
>      #1065223 O: pysimplesoap -- simple and lightweight SOAP Library
>      #1064977 O: python-cryptography-vectors -- Test vectors for python-cryptography
>      #1065327 O: python-levenshtein -- extension for computing string similarities and edit distances
>      #1065025 O: sphinx-book-theme -- clean book theme for scientific explanations and documentation with Sphinx
>      #1065026 O: sphinx-bootstrap-theme -- bootstrap theme for Sphinx
>      #1065030 O: sphinxcontrib-log-cabinet -- Organize changelog directives in Sphinx docs
>      #1065027 O: sphinx-copybutton -- sphinx extension to add a "copy" button to code blocks
>      #1065028 O: sphinx-gallery -- extension that builds an HTML gallery of examples from Python scripts
>      #1065029 O: sphinx-panels -- documentation for the sphinx-panels Python library
>      #1065043 O: sphinxtesters -- utilities for testing Sphinx extensions
>      #1064948 O: texext -- sphinx extensions for working with LaTeX math
> 
> There's also an old ITP that was closed:
> 
>      #1015231 ITP: sphinx-theme-builder -- tool for authoring Sphinx themes with a simple (opinionated) workflow
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
>     Julian

I can take care of networkx, which is used in OpenStack. If nobody else 
care, I prefer to use a git tag based workflow, meaning it cannot stay 
in the team (but everyone is more than welcome in the OpenStack team). 
If anyone doesn't agree, and feel strong about keeping networkx to use 
pristine-tar and stay in the team, please voice your concern (and of 
course, volunteer to do the work).

I probably also need to keep pydot in shape.

Cheers,

Thomas Goirand (zigo)

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#15572

FromAndreas Tille <andreas@an3as.eu>
Date2024-03-15 11:00 +0100
Message-ID<Iicw1-gQif-13@gated-at.bofh.it>
In reply to#15564
Am Fri, Mar 15, 2024 at 08:25:00AM +0100 schrieb Thomas Goirand:
> I can take care of networkx, which is used in OpenStack. If nobody else
> care, I prefer to use a git tag based workflow, meaning it cannot stay in
> the team (but everyone is more than welcome in the OpenStack team). If
> anyone doesn't agree, and feel strong about keeping networkx to use
> pristine-tar and stay in the team, please voice your concern (and of course,
> volunteer to do the work).

If you care for the package feel free to do this in your prefered
workflow inside the team that is comfortable with this workflow.

Thanks a lot for taking over.
 
> I probably also need to keep pydot in shape.

Good.

Kind regards and thanks for stepping in
   Andreas. 

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#15569

FromTimo Röhling <roehling@debian.org>
Date2024-03-15 10:00 +0100
Message-ID<IibzX-gPJm-11@gated-at.bofh.it>
In reply to#15561

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Hi,

* Julian Gilbey <julian@d-and-j.net> [2024-03-14 06:20]:
>    #1065198 O: networkx -- tool to create, manipulate and study complex 
>    networks language
I use this somewhat regularly, so I'd be happy to share the workload with 
zigo.

>    #1065329 O: numpy -- Fast array facility to the Python 3 language
I use this a lot; both ckk and I are willing to take over.

>    #1065223 O: pysimplesoap -- simple and lightweight SOAP Library
This is a transitive dependency of reportbug through python-debianbts. If no 
one else is interested, I'll take it.


Cheers
Timo


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#15571

FromAndreas Tille <andreas@an3as.eu>
Date2024-03-15 11:00 +0100
Message-ID<Iicw1-gQif-3@gated-at.bofh.it>
In reply to#15569
Hi Timo,

Am Fri, Mar 15, 2024 at 09:50:39AM +0100 schrieb Timo Röhling:
> * Julian Gilbey <julian@d-and-j.net> [2024-03-14 06:20]:
> >    #1065198 O: networkx -- tool to create, manipulate and study complex
> > networks language
> I use this somewhat regularly, so I'd be happy to share the workload with
> zigo.

Zigo will be probably happy. :-)

> >    #1065329 O: numpy -- Fast array facility to the Python 3 language
> I use this a lot; both ckk and I are willing to take over.

I'm really happy that someone is taking over this heavy one.  Lots of
scientific packages I care for are depending from it.

> >    #1065223 O: pysimplesoap -- simple and lightweight SOAP Library
> This is a transitive dependency of reportbug through python-debianbts. If no
> one else is interested, I'll take it.

I think its sensible if people simply add their ID to Uploaders in Git.
More than one (active) Uploader would be even better.  I'm currently
trying to find out who are non-active uploaders in R-pkg team - this is
possibly also some issue in DPT (but for a different set of packages
than we are talking about in this thread).

Thanks a lot to so many volunteers
    Andreas.

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http://fam-tille.de

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#15683

FromTimo Röhling <roehling@debian.org>
Date2024-03-29 21:20 +0100
Message-ID<InqRH-2Bh4-9@gated-at.bofh.it>
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Hi Thomas,

* Thomas Goirand <zigo@debian.org> [2024-03-17 23:09]:
>Anyone is welcome to join, it's just that I'm using git tag 
>workflow, so it doesn't fit in the DPT, but that's the only thing.
I am not familiar with that workflow and could not find any 
documentation. Can you give me a quick overview what I should do 
differently from the "regular" DPT workflow?

Cheers
Timo


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#15686

FromBo YU <tsu.yubo@gmail.com>
Date2024-03-30 02:10 +0100
Message-ID<Invol-2E27-1@gated-at.bofh.it>
In reply to#15683
hi!

On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 8:20 AM Thomas Goirand <zigo@debian.org> wrote:
>
> On 3/29/24 21:18, Timo Röhling wrote:
> > Hi Thomas,
> >
> > * Thomas Goirand <zigo@debian.org> [2024-03-17 23:09]:
> >> Anyone is welcome to join, it's just that I'm using git tag workflow,
> >> so it doesn't fit in the DPT, but that's the only thing.
> > I am not familiar with that workflow and could not find any
> > documentation. Can you give me a quick overview what I should do
> > differently from the "regular" DPT workflow?
> >
> > Cheers
> > Timo
>
> I'm not using pristine-tar, or gbp import-orig, and don't use upstream
> tarballs, but git only. Everything is done in a single (debian) branch.
Just share the workflow of DPT I always follow[0]:
```
$ uscan   # Download your package's upstream original tarball
$ tar -xvf srcpkgname_1.0.orig.tar.gz
$ cd srcpkgname_1.0
$ git init
$ git checkout -b upstream
$ git add .
$ git commit -m "import srcpkgname_1.0.orig.tar.gz"
$ git tag -s upstream/1.0
$ pristine-tar commit ../srcpkgname_1.0.orig.tar.gz upstream
$ git checkout -b debian/master
```
And upgrade upstream release[1]. These should be enough.
If given team maintenance, I would like to suggest to follow this.

[0]: https://wiki.debian.org/Python/GitPackaging#Creating_a_new_package
[1]: https://wiki.debian.org/Python/GitPackaging#New_upstream_release

> The only thing that needs to be done, is to push upstream tags to the
> Debian repository. The git history contains all upstream commits then,
> because the workflow is to merge upstream tag.
>
> To upgrade to a newer upstream tag, simply do:
>
> ./debian/rules fetch-upstream-remote
> git merge -X theirs <TAG>
> dch --newversion <TAG> -m "New upstream release."
>
> Then simply generate the upstream tarball from the git tag:
> ./debian/rules gen-orig-xz
>
> The fetch-upstream-remote and gen-orig-xz are from the
> openstack-pkg-tools package, though I heard others in Debian have
> standardized on something else. But who cares what wrapper one is using,
> really. The point is to fetch upstream tags, merge them, and use "git
> archive" to generate an orig tarball before building and uploading to
> Debian.
>
> If the upstream release was already uploaded to Debian, best is to
> download it instead of generating it, as (like with pristine-tar)
> regenerating it may (in some cases) lead to a different checksum.
>
TIL also, thanks.

BR,
Bo
> Cheers,
>
> Thomas Goirand (zigo)
>

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#15691

FromJulian Gilbey <julian@d-and-j.net>
Date2024-03-31 13:40 +0200
Message-ID<Io1Hz-30WX-1@gated-at.bofh.it>
In reply to#15686
On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 10:21:06PM +0100, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> [...]
> > [0]: https://wiki.debian.org/Python/GitPackaging#Creating_a_new_package
> > [1]: https://wiki.debian.org/Python/GitPackaging#New_upstream_release
> I would not do this way, but use gbp import-orig instead. I'm not sure why
> the wiki recommends, IMO wrongly, to do things by hand. Indeed, all of this:

It turns out that doing pristine-tar by hand often gives different
results, as I discovered:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1065445

So I don't know what best to recommend, personally.  Anyway, once this
bug is fixed, definitely using gbp import-orig is the way to go (and
probably even before it is).

Best wishes,

   Julian

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#15693

Fromthomas@goirand.fr
Date2024-03-31 14:20 +0200
Message-ID<Io2ki-31pN-5@gated-at.bofh.it>
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The bug is about the --pristine-tar option of bgp... 


Sent from Workspace ONE Boxer 


On Mar 31, 2024 1:58 PM, Julian Gilbey <julian@d-and-j.net> wrote:

On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 10:21:06PM +0100, Thomas Goirand wrote: 
> [...] 
> > [0]: https://wiki.debian.org/Python/GitPackaging#Creating_a_new_package 
> > [1]: https://wiki.debian.org/Python/GitPackaging#New_upstream_release 
> I would not do this way, but use gbp import-orig instead. I'm not sure why 
> the wiki recommends, IMO wrongly, to do things by hand. Indeed, all of this: 

It turns out that doing pristine-tar by hand often gives different 
results, as I discovered: 
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1065445 

So I don't know what best to recommend, personally.  Anyway, once this 
bug is fixed, definitely using gbp import-orig is the way to go (and 
probably even before it is). 

Best wishes, 

   Julian 

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#15694

FromJulian Gilbey <julian@d-and-j.net>
Date2024-03-31 15:20 +0200
Message-ID<Io3gl-31ZP-3@gated-at.bofh.it>
In reply to#15693
On Sun, Mar 31, 2024 at 02:16:39PM +0200, thomas@goirand.fr wrote:
> The bug is about the --pristine-tar option of bgp...
>>   It turns out that doing pristine-tar by hand often gives different
>>   results, as I discovered:
>>   https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1065445

Yes, indeed; the original poster was talking about using pristine-tar
by hand rather than using the --pristine-tar option of gbp.

Best wishes,

   Julian

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#15574

FromJulian Gilbey <julian@d-and-j.net>
Date2024-03-15 11:30 +0100
Message-ID<IicZ3-gQHm-11@gated-at.bofh.it>
In reply to#15561
On Fri, Mar 15, 2024 at 10:04:42AM +0000, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 06:20:11AM +0000, Julian Gilbey wrote:
> > [...]
> Thanks for collecting the list of packages. I'm planning to adopt these:
> 
> >     #1065327 O: python-levenshtein -- extension for computing string similarities and edit distances
> >     #1065223 O: pysimplesoap -- simple and lightweight SOAP Library

Hi Jelmer,

I've just taken a look at python-levenshtein, as I remember the name
now: it might make more sense for me to take it as it depends on
rapidfuzz and rapidfuzz-cpp, which I've just packaged and are sitting
in NEW.  But if you want to take it, please feel free to do so!  (Once
rapidfuzz makes it into unstable, a lot of debian/rules could probably
also be simplified.)

Best wishes,

   Julian

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#15577

FromJelmer Vernooij <jelmer@jelmer.uk>
Date2024-03-15 12:00 +0100
Message-ID<Iids5-gQQA-1@gated-at.bofh.it>
In reply to#15574
Hi Julian,

On Fri, Mar 15, 2024 at 10:21:49AM +0000, Julian Gilbey wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 15, 2024 at 10:04:42AM +0000, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 06:20:11AM +0000, Julian Gilbey wrote:
> > > [...]
> > Thanks for collecting the list of packages. I'm planning to adopt these:
> > 
> > >     #1065327 O: python-levenshtein -- extension for computing string similarities and edit distances
> > >     #1065223 O: pysimplesoap -- simple and lightweight SOAP Library
> 
> I've just taken a look at python-levenshtein, as I remember the name
> now: it might make more sense for me to take it as it depends on
> rapidfuzz and rapidfuzz-cpp, which I've just packaged and are sitting
> in NEW.  But if you want to take it, please feel free to do so!  (Once
> rapidfuzz makes it into unstable, a lot of debian/rules could probably
> also be simplified.)
I'm happy for you to take python-levenshtein (or co-maintain). It's just that I'm
using it in lintian-brush, so don't want to see it go away. :)

Cheers,

Jelmer

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#15575

FromJelmer Vernooij <jelmer@jelmer.uk>
Date2024-03-15 11:30 +0100
Message-ID<IicZ3-gQHm-13@gated-at.bofh.it>
In reply to#15561
On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 06:20:11AM +0000, Julian Gilbey wrote:
> For information, here is a list of packages that morph has either
> requested removal of or orphaned.  If you are interested in taking one
> or more of them on, that would be great!
> 
> Recently-orphaned packages (removing those in wnpp which have been
> retitled "ITA") sorted alphabetically; these could, of course, be
> brought into team maintenance.
> 
Thanks for collecting the list of packages. I'm planning to adopt these:

>     #1065327 O: python-levenshtein -- extension for computing string similarities and edit distances
>     #1065223 O: pysimplesoap -- simple and lightweight SOAP Library

Cheers,

Jelmer

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#15580

FromMichael Fladischer <michael@fladi.at>
Date2024-03-15 12:20 +0100
Message-ID<IidLr-gRd8-1@gated-at.bofh.it>
In reply to#15561
Hi,

Am 14.03.2024 um 07:20 schrieb Julian Gilbey:
>      #1065142 O: html5lib -- HTML parser/tokenizer based on the WHATWG HTML5 specification

as I use html5lib in quite a few projects at work, I'd take over this 
one. Is there already a consensus to just ITA it and change Maintainer 
to DPT in the next upload?

Regards,
Michael

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#15582

FromAndrey Rakhmatullin <wrar@debian.org>
Date2024-03-15 13:30 +0100
Message-ID<IieRc-gROe-7@gated-at.bofh.it>
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I'm interested in helping with cryptography and pyopenssl, though I
haven't looked at these packages before.

-- 
WBR, wRAR

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#15585

FromAlexandre Detiste <alexandre.detiste@gmail.com>
Date2024-03-15 14:30 +0100
Message-ID<IifNg-gSmJ-5@gated-at.bofh.it>
In reply to#15582
Hi,

I would pick-up matplotlib I guess, I have some special connection to it,
It was one the packages that enabled me to escape
my horrible SAS-Insitute powered previous job/life.

It's a big one.

Help is appreciated, I already cherry picked some commits from Ciel's PR.

I already adopted python3-pygraphviz

Greetings

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#15587

FromMartin <debacle@debian.org>
Date2024-03-15 15:40 +0100
Message-ID<IigSZ-gSYi-1@gated-at.bofh.it>
In reply to#15585
On 2024-03-15 14:21, Alexandre Detiste wrote:
> I would pick-up matplotlib I guess, I have some special connection to it,
...
> Help is appreciated, I already cherry picked some commits from Ciel's PR.

I *might* help on this, because we use matplotlib at $DAYJOB, but can't
promise much, as my workload is already pretty high.

Cheers

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#15600

FromAlexandre Detiste <alexandre.detiste@gmail.com>
Date2024-03-16 01:20 +0100
Message-ID<IipWh-gYtN-3@gated-at.bofh.it>
In reply to#15587
Just add yourself.

Le ven. 15 mars 2024 à 15:38, Martin <debacle@debian.org> a écrit :
>
> On 2024-03-15 14:21, Alexandre Detiste wrote:
> > I would pick-up matplotlib I guess, I have some special connection to it,
>
> I *might* help on this, because we use matplotlib at $DAYJOB, but can't
> promise much, as my workload is already pretty high.

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#15827

FromNilesh Patra <nilesh@debian.org>
Date2024-05-11 20:50 +0200
Message-ID<ICZXb-cFfw-1@gated-at.bofh.it>
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Quoting Alexandre Detiste <alexandre.detiste@gmail.com>:
>  I would pick-up matplotlib I guess, I have some special connection to it,
>  It was one the packages that enabled me to escape
>  my horrible SAS-Insitute powered previous job/life.
>  
>  It's a big one.
>  
>  Help is appreciated, I already cherry picked some commits from Ciel's PR.

Would you consider to add me in as an Uploader (co-maintainer) alongside you?

I am a Debian Developer.

Best,
Nilesh

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