On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 5:44 PM, Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Yes, it is. python-bluez should get a MIR, that sounds harmless
>  enough. I haven't heard about the others so far. If they are truly
>  harmless (i. e. bindings to libraries in main), we can promote them,
>  otherwise we shuold find a way to keep them in universe without
>  changing too much.
Coherence is a pure python library not bindings. It depends on
python-louie and python-configobj that are in universe.
Rhythmbox recommends python-coherence for upnp support. FWIW, we know
the library pretty well and can guarantee on its quality.

python-daap is a small (around 500 lines of code or so) py file plus a
C python extension to compute a "modified" md5 hash used  by iTunes.
The same C code is in rhythmbox as well afaik.

I'm fairly sure that they are safe to be included in main. On the
other hand I understand that we are really close to the release so if
it's too late we can live without them for this cycle.

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