[Python-modules-team] Bug#1007952: python-model-mommy: Package has been renamed upstream

Neil Williams codehelp at debian.org
Sat Mar 19 09:33:24 GMT 2022


Source: python-model-mommy
Version: Replaced by python-model-bakery
Severity: normal

Background:
https://linux.codehelp.co.uk/moving-to-bakery.html

"Model Bakery is a rename of the legacy Model Mommy project."
https://github.com/model-bakers/model_bakery

IMPORTANT: Model Mommy is no longer maintained and was replaced
by Model Bakery. Please, consider migrating your project to use
the new lib.

https://pypi.org/project/model-mommy/

Model Mommy’s creator and the maintainers decided to rename the
project to not reinforce gender stereotypes for women in technology.
You can read more about this subject here.
https://www.witi.com/articles/1017/How-Gender-Stereotypes-are-Still-Affecting-Women-in-Tech/

No new upstream releases will be made for model-mommy, which means
that model-mommy will not be able to support Django4.

All packages and users of model-mommy need to migrate to model-bakery
before Django4.2 LTS enters unstable to avoid FTBFS RC bugs.

Model Mommy will need to be removed from Debian (sid and testing)
for Django4.2 to migrate. Model Bakery already has support for
Django4.

Model Bakery is NOT a drop-in replacement, imports and class inheritance
statements must be modified.

The new model-bakery package includes a helper script to help
migrate your test code from model-mommy to model-bakery.
/usr/share/python3-model-bakery/from_mommy_to_bakery.py

Model Bakery is now in unstable, testing and has been backported
to bullseye-backports.



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