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Re: postorius, v2
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ng0 |
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Re: postorius, v2 |
Date: |
Thu, 02 Feb 2017 21:28:29 +0000 |
Hartmut Goebel writes:
> Hi,
>
> I just found that I did not verify the inputs carefully enough. Sorry.
> Here are my comments:
>
> * python-defusedxml: okay
> * python-openid: okay
> * python-django-allauth:
> o openid, request-oauthlib requests ought to be propagated inputs
> o mock is native, okay, but only required for the python2 variant
> o Why is django a native input? See below for discussion
> * python-django-gravatar2, may be okay, see below for discussion.
> * python-django-mailman3
> o All "inputs" except django need to be propagated inputs.
> o Regarding django: see below
> * * postorius: okay (this is an application, so no propagated inputs
> are required)
>
>
> And as we just learned about the licenses: python-django-mailman3 should
> be gpl3+
>
>
> I'm unsure about the correct handling of django in django-XXX. Can we
> find rules for this to make future packager's life easier?
>
> Should django be a "normal" input or a "native" one? What does this
> depend on?
>
For now I will go with (input) and not (native-input). If that's
not okay, we can still fix it afterwards?
I will send the new patchseries tomorrow.
Thanks!
> Clear is: django-XXX should not "propagate" django:
>
> * django is a framework, django-XXX is an extension for this framework.
> * If some application is using django-XXX, I'd expect it to have
> django specified as "input", too, since primary it is a django
> application. Maybe even djangoXXX is an optional component
>
>
> Just for the records:
>
> * django-XXX should propagate other django extension it requires.
> o If some application is using django-XXX, if should not care
> about other django extensions django-XXX requires. This is the
> same like as it does not have to care about other python
> packages django-XXX requires.
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