Hi,

>>  "dead  upstream" is  completely  wrong
>>     considering that  the last  upstream release was  less than  a month
>>     ago[0].
>> [0] https://pypi.org/project/slapos.core/
>
> interesting, as i've navigated thru their website to:
>
> [...]

Indeed. The Homepage should be updated, sorry about that.

>>   +  While I  agree that  the popcon  is very  low and  that I  have not
>>     updated  it  for some  time,
>
> As you know, any package in debian introduces an indirect "cost" to
> the rest of the packages; in this case, we're trying to remove python2
> from the distribution for bullseye release
> (https://wiki.debian.org/Python/2Removal) and currently slapos.core
> depends on ~20 packages (that means removing slapos.core will remove a
> reverse depends on each one of the)
>
> can we make slapos python3 compatible in Debian? in a timely manner?
> If not, maybe RM it is the right approach?

It is already supported  but let me talk with the upstream  to see if it
still makes sense  to have it in Debian considering  the very low popcon
and I will get back to you.

Cheers,
-- 
Arnaud Fontaine

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