[Debian-astro-maintainers] astropy-iers-data_0.2023.10.23.00.29.54-1_amd64.changes REJECTED
Ole Streicher
olebole at debian.org
Fri Nov 3 15:23:07 GMT 2023
Hi Thorsten,
may I ping you here for an comment?
Thank you!
Cheers
Ole
On 29.10.23 21:09, Ole Streicher wrote:
> Hi Thorsten,
>
> Am 29.10.23 um 20:00 schrieb Thorsten Alteholz:
>> I am not sure that it makes sense to include datafiles in this
>> package that are already outdated, when the package hits the mirrors
>> for the first time. Wouldn't it be better to add some cron-foo that
>> automatically fetches current data? (of course this also means the
>> package has to move to contrib, but this should be done anyway)
>
> This package is an upcoming dependency of python3-astropy, which is one
> of the central packages in Debian Astro. Moving it to contrib would
> imply moving a large part of Debian Astro to contrib, which is certainly
> not a good idea.
>
> The package is a separation from the core Astropy package, i.e. in the
> past it was updated only with Astropy updates. This was considered too
> rare, which lead to the separation. The current upstream update cycle is
> weekly; but this is not really required to work for the package. Having
> this updated for stable just before the freeze, and then (via backports,
> or, if the changes are considered "important", even by filing an
> appropriate Debian bug and fixing this by updating the package) only if
> really needed, is most probably sufficient.
>
> Having a manual or automated update procedure may be a good idea, but
> IMO this should be implemented upstream and not by Debian.
>
> Why would you consider the package as "contrib"? IMO it follows the
> guidelines of Debian main by being self-consistent and DFSG compliant.
>
> Best
>
> Ole
>
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