Hi Christian, (I removed some more addresses from the list of recipients as it seemed appropriate.)
Christian Ehrhardt: > [...] > >> I think this is perfectly fine and I don't see much benefit in combining >> the CSS and JS files at build-time. It would allow to drop the >> django-compressor dependency but with the cost of more heavy build-time >> adjustments that need to be maintained in future. > > I agree, the extra gain by this would be minimal at a rather high > maintenance cost. Great that we agree here :) >> So I'm happy to now have a solution to drop both node-less and sassc >> from runtime dependencies in the Debian package. Thanks to everyone for >> their input on this topic. > > Thank you so much! > > I think that also eases the maintenance of a live mailman deployment having > much less complex components installed. > > I understand that this won't be for Buster. > Just curious for related Ubuntu planning - are you planning to do an > upload to experimental ahead of time or are you waiting until Buster > is released? I'll probably wait until Buster release before uploading the new packages. I pushed the changes the packaging repos now, though. So if you're curious, you can take a look: https://salsa.debian.org/mailman-team/hyperkitty https://salsa.debian.org/mailman-team/mailman-suite What's your plans for Ubuntu? Would it help to have the changes uploaded to experimental? If so, then we certainly could do this. Cheers jonas
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