Bug#806716: Jellyfish name conflicts

2016-03-22 Thread Diego M. Rodriguez
Helo Andreas, > I think if we did not managed a sufficient amount of opinions once there > was a good time to react I think it is a waste of time if you try > afterwards. I learned in Free Software that asking for opinion is > really hard - even if naming discussions usually gather a fair amount

Bug#806716: Jellyfish name conflicts

2016-03-22 Thread Andreas Tille
On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 11:57:02AM +0100, Diego M. Rodriguez wrote: > Hello Andreas, > > > H, ftpmaster was fast - now python-jellyfish is accepted. This only > > leaves us option 2 without fiddling around to much. > > I noticed - and feels like yet another argument in favour of option 2. T

Bug#806716: Jellyfish name conflicts

2016-03-20 Thread Diego M. Rodriguez
Hello Andreas, > H, ftpmaster was fast - now python-jellyfish is accepted. This only > leaves us option 2 without fiddling around to much. I noticed - and feels like yet another argument in favour of option 2. If there is something I can do to help with the renaming of the DNA jellyfish pyth

Bug#806716: Jellyfish name conflicts

2016-03-19 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Diego, On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 07:34:39PM +0100, Diego M. Rodriguez wrote: > > This was not really intended but now it happened. We now need to > > decide about the two options: > > > > 1. Cancel the upload to new and drop the python3-jellyfish package > > 2. Just leave this as is and fol

Bug#806716: Jellyfish name conflicts

2016-03-15 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi, On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 07:34:39PM +0100, Diego M. Rodriguez wrote: > Hello Andreas, > > > This was not really intended but now it happened. We now need to > > decide about the two options: > > > > 1. Cancel the upload to new and drop the python3-jellyfish package > > 2. Just leave this

Bug#806716: Jellyfish name conflicts

2016-03-15 Thread Diego M. Rodriguez
Hello Andreas, > This was not really intended but now it happened. We now need to > decide about the two options: > > 1. Cancel the upload to new and drop the python3-jellyfish package > 2. Just leave this as is and follow the advise of the jellyfish > author quoted on top of this mail

Bug#806716: Jellyfish name conflicts

2016-03-15 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Diego, On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 04:55:36PM +0100, Diego M. Rodriguez wrote: > hope everything is going fine! I'm writing you in the hopes of pinging > you about the status of the solving of the module naming conflict of > the jellyfish packages (informally and hopefully politely!). There is no