Hello Ondrej (and python-docker maintainers), Thanks for your quick followup.
On Fri, Oct 07, 2016 at 11:36:37PM +0200, Ondrej Novy wrote: > Hi Andreas, > > thanks for your contribution. I pushed it to git. Then I imported new > upstream version, which introduces new deps - dockerpy-creds. I tried to > create package for this simple Python module, but it > needs docker-credential executable which i don't have and can't find it in > Debian. It seems this is what you're looking for: https://github.com/docker/docker-credential-helpers (FYI, docker-credential-secretservice is the name of the linux variant) OTOH, I think this is proving to be a case of "perfect is the enemy of good". We're failing to provide our users with usable software because we're constantly digging up new blockers for updating. We should just go back to the new 1.9 release (which there are no blockers for uploading and allows us to move forward)! (Uploading 1.9 instead of 1.10 also has the benefit of avoiding to introduce more unmaintained software in the archive.) (We've wasted enough time here and we'll be wasting more of our users time if we can't manage to move forward before stretch freeze. I feel strongly about this and in my opinion providing useless official packages is in violation of the social contract where we promise to put our users first. If we can't provide a usable version it would be much better to be upfront about that and just tell our users to look elsewhere directly instead of wasting time on the official debian packages and finding out they're not providing solutions.) > > I pushed all my changes done so far. Because this is not my package, I'm > giving it up now. Paul/Tianon, can you continue with this update please? If there's noone with interest I'm going to remind everyone of my offer to NMU. Please reply soon or I'll take the silence as an acknowledgement to go ahead. A reply saying if you'd still have future intentions to maintain the package or if I should just orphan it while doing an upload would be much appreciated. Regards, Andreas Henriksson