Hi,

Rackspace has started to switch everything to Openstack, starting the
new service last April. All new customers are now using Openstack
instead of their old proprietary compute service. If I remember well,
their plan is to help every customer to move to Openstack, and they
hoped to have everyone migrated within a year.

So, it is my opinion that if nobody fixes python-cloudservers, it
shouldn't be so much of a big deal to have it removed from Wheezy.
People still running on the old Rackspace cloud could still get the
version from Squeeze, and Squeeze will anyway be maintain for a year
after Wheezy is out.

Soren, what do you think? Do you agree with the above? Or do you think
you can, and want, to continue maintain python-cloudservers for the life
of Wheezy?

Cheers,

Thomas Goirand (zigo)

P.S: I agree that downgrading python-prettytable in Wheezy would be a
pretty bad move at this time.


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