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[Discussion Needed] Upstream version for pyode?



Hi,
pyode is a package of Neuro-debian team, with a RC bug filed; since we are in the process of taking in a few packages(mostly with RC bugs) from neuro-debian into debian med+science, I wanted a clarification on this package.
The package seems to be dead upstream with latest version being '1.2'; and as pointed out by Sandro on its RC bug[1], it has a fork available here[2].
However, the new fork doesn't seem to have any release yet. I have opened the issue[3] for the same, but not really sure about the time it would take for an agreement.

So I had this question - what should be the new release version for pyode in this case?

Also, another option can be to file RM request on the package; it has only one reverse(build) dependency, pyepl(whch has a RC  bug against it, as well):

[~]$ reverse-depends python-pyode
Reverse-Depends
===============
* python-pyepl

Packages without architectures listed are reverse-dependencies in: amd64, arm64, armel, armhf, i386, mipsel, ppc64el, s390x
[~]$ reverse-depends -b python-pyode
Reverse-Build-Depends
=====================
* pyepl

And pyepl has no reverse-dependencies.
So we can probably file RM requests for both: pyode and pyepl?

I would like knowing what should be the best thing to do here.

[1]: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=937495#18
[2]: https://github.com/filipeabperes/Py3ODE
[3]: https://github.com/filipeabperes/Py3ODE/issues/6

Thanks and regards,
Nilesh

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