Hello everyone, On Fri, 30 Aug 2019 07:35:12 +0000 Matthias Klose <d...@debian.org> wrote: > Package: src:pyrit > Version: 0.5.1+git20180801-1 > Severity: normal > Tags: sid bullseye > User: debian-pyt...@lists.debian.org > Usertags: py2removal
What is the future for pyrit? i see upstream published 3 months ago that: ``` Pyrit is old, is outdated and it's still Python2 I am currently attempting to rewrite it from scratch, so thanks for all the stars but remember to keep an eye for Python3 version. ``` and Raphael pinged upstream regarding where to actual "watch" for this new version: https://github.com/JPaulMora/Pyrit/issues/200#issuecomment-581859819 but nothing really happened in between: i could see no public progress from upstream, and only visible push towards python3 compatibility is this PR which is now https://github.com/JPaulMora/Pyrit/pull/593 3 months old with no comments or sign of an imminent merge. the reason i'm here is because pyrit is the last reverse dependency of python-scapy, which in turn is the last reverse dependency of ipython. since i dont know when (and even if) a pyrit python3 port will be available, i was considering removing it (which will also require removing the b-d from wifite) so that scapy and ipython can drop their python2 support. What do you guys think about this approach? I would like to proceed quickly so please reply withing a week or two. Regards, Sandro