Le mer. 28 août 2024 à 22:30, Samuel Thibault <sthiba...@debian.org> a écrit :
> 300 is a lot, that's why I'm wondering why targeting six?
because it's a big target and ..

     it's _fun_

I can play around with UDD, interrogate the BTS with it's soap API;
I need to contact many teams; send upstream patches in so
many different ways.

Some other package like python3-nose
might break at any moment and be a big problem
for the packages still depending on it.

There is so sense of urgency, not for "six".

Still, there's some economy of scale at looking
for all these "Dead Batteries" at once.

https://wiki.debian.org/Python/Dead%20Batteries#preview

> I doubt otf2 would be in a problematic dependency chain.
Agreed

> Not all free software is developed in the open. They probably use git
> internally, but don't expose it, that's their choice.
Ok, I'll use git interally too and provide a patch

> > > https://www.vi-hps.org/projects/score-p
> > This one does not contains otf2
> It does.
Sorry, meant
https://gitlab.com/score-p/scorep

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