On Wed, 09 Jun 2021 00:32:02 +0000 John Scott <jsc...@posteo.net> wrote: > I believe it's in the best interest of Debian users that this bug be > downgraded for Bullseye so Sage can be used in the mostly-wholesome > shape it's in, but since I lack expertise in maintaining it I too > will leave this to someone else.
If you're looking for someone that can be committed to fixing issues in SageMath for the duration of the stable release cycle, I think I can step up to the plate, with the caveat that I will have to learn as I go since I don't yet know Python, but would like to learn and could seize this opportunity. (C is my forte, so perhaps I can help with some dependencies.) I've sent a merge request to add a superficial autopkgtest checking that 'sage -v' works, as it has broken in the past, and would appreciate if it could be merged (I believe this is appropriate during the freeze): https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/sagemath/-/merge_requests/14 Please let me know if there is any other low-hanging fruit I could work on as a newcomer to get acquainted with the package.
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