Le jeu 15 juin 2006 10:50, Piotr Ozarowski a écrit : > Pierre Habouzit (pierre.habouzit@m4x.org): > > I'd like to suggest a last minute amendment to the Python Policy, > > that would help further transitions a lot. I'd suggest that > > packages uses a XS-Python-Standards-Version, that would'nt be > > mandatory for the current policy but *strongly* advised (a followup > > on every mass bug could help here) to use a: > > > > XS-Python-Standards-Version: 0.4 > > > > to specify the python policy the package is conforming to. that > > would help transitions a lot, and help to keep track of future > > transition statuses. > > > > comments ? > > I think a better idea is to use Standards-Version as we did before > (version 3.8.0 should be released) well the thing is there is no way to track all the packages that *have* to follow the python subpolicy, and that makes the work of tracking them for transition harder. I think/thought it makes sense that a source package lists all the subpolicies it's supposed to follow, because it makes our lifes easier. -- ·O· Pierre Habouzit ··O madcoder@debian.org OOO http://www.madism.org
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