retitle 744306 RFP: bookie -- Python based delicious.com replacement thanks
I'm giving up on this for the moment. I'm still very interested in trying out and eventually moving to bookie, but there are too many of open issues with the package for me to hack on it at the moment. Problems specifically with packaging in Debian: * a changing list of dependencies, some of which are not packaged in Debian * trouble initializing a database with the packaged copy of all dependencies (haven't dug into this much further) For my personal use, bookie currently is too heavyweight - it has a large number of dependencies (requirements.txt alone lists 66), some of which are quite heavyweight (postgresl/mysql, rabbitmq, redis). It also doesn't yet support serving from a subdirectory (https://github.com/bookieio/Bookie/issues/148). None of these problems is impossible to overcome, but they do require investment of a nontrivial amount of time. For the moment, I'm changing this ITP to a RFP, since I don't want to be the blocker for bookie getting into Debian. I might revisit that in the future if bookie improves and nobody has picked up this bug by then. For those interested, my initial hacky work is available from git://git.debian.org/users/jelmer/bookie.git Jelmer
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