The last upstream release is from 2017, upstream appears to be not that
active [2].
But have a commit two months ago.
I'll be happy to take python-slip. But I will like to know if it is "convenient" to do it.
So, first I would like to understand how important is a package for Debian. I run
`apt rdepends python3-slip` and then `apt rdepends python3-slip-dbus`
(I guess the correct way) and as Michael mentioned this python-slip will not be used
by any other package until today.
Also I look in the popcon, but I don't know how to interpret it, I mean, for example,
how many downloads are a "good number".
So, what is your recommendation? Take python-slip and other package mark as orphan?
or it's a good idea to leave it for newcomers?
Thanks!
Cheers,
Emmanuel