On 10/22/18 7:35 AM, Aurelien Bompard wrote:
> abompard has a few commits, he and pingu still answer mail
> but that's about it.
I agree that my activity on HyperKitty has slowed down a lot these last years, because I
got involved with other projects too.
> No, it can't, can it. Fedora is not keeping up with upstream, which
> means that "anyone who wants to" isn't upgrading on the Fedora system.
I'm planning to upgrade but I'm currently stuck with the fact that Mailman Core
upped it's dependency on Python 3.5+, and only Python 3.4 is easily accessible in
EPEL. So we need to come up with a plan to rebuild all the dependency packages for both
Python 3.4 and 3.6, which was part of the initial python lib spec file template in EPEL,
but never got really implemented by python lib packagers. (see
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/python-devel@lists.fedorapr...)
EPEL folks are trying to plan a python3 work day with whoever we can get
from the python sig soon, where we try and move as much of the stack as
we can to python36. That should very much help this.
Or run the lists on Fedora instead of CentOS. Or install in a venv
instead of RPMs. All these solutions come with advandages and tradeoffs.
But the plan is definitely to upgrade, once we have a solution to this issue.
Yep.
kevin