On Thu, Jul 27, 2023 at 07:08:35AM +0530, Susmita/Rajib wrote:
> I have considered myself as the 1st party. Debian universe as the 2nd
> party and the rest as the 3rd party. So by my consideration, anything
> 'Python' outside of the Debian Universe is 3rd party. I have rarely
> install software outside of the Debian Universe.

For Python development questions such as yours, you've got things
upside down.

The upstream Python developers are the primary source of knowledge.
This includes most web sites in the python.org domain.  If what you
want to achieve is documented by the Python developers on python.org
then you're all set.

The Python community, including Python mailing lists, IRC channels, web
forums and so on, would be your secondary source.  Other Python users
might have done what you're trying to do.  Those people would most likely
be found in the Python community, rather than here.

The Debian Python maintainer(s) might be a tertiary source at best.
This includes official Debian publications such as Release Notes.
However, your question is so incredibly specific and esoteric that it's
not likely to be covered by any such documents.  It never comes up during
a Debian installation or upgrade, because it's a product developer's
question, not a system administrator's question.

Users on this mailing list are a wildcard.  Most people do not possess
the detailed Python knowledge that you're requesting.  But if someone
here happens to know Python development extremely well, they might have
an answer for you.  This includes any pages on the Debian wiki, WHICH
IS WRITTEN BY END USERS, not by the Debian project.

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