On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 3:19 PM, Adrian Bunk <b...@debian.org> wrote: > pygtk still has many (including popular) reverse dependencies. > Python 2 will be removed in bullseye, and there is no clear > reason why pygtk has to be removed one release earlier.
Thank you for your interest in pygtk. I apologize for the late response. Based on the number of popular packages using pygtk, it doesn't seem practical to completely remove pygtk before the Buster release. It sounds like we are agreed that it should be removed for Bullseye (probably early in fact). Therefore, I think the Debian GNOME team will continue its (very) minimal maintenance for the package. You're welcome to help work on the package if you think there is anything that needs doing. Thanks, Jeremy Bicha