MainInclusionReportPythonGdata

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Comment: Propose python-gdata for inclusion
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  * Will first depend on python-elementtree being included. See MainInclusionReportPythonElementtree for status.
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  * [http://secunia.com/products] shows no security vulnerabilities.
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  * [http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?src=python-gdata Debian Bugs] - very few.
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 1. ''Dependencies:''
  * Will first depend on python-elementtree being included. See MainInclusionReportPythonElementtree for status.
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MIR Bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-gdata/+bug/178285

MartinPitt: python-elementtree is obsolete and should not be promoted to main. Python 2.5 ships it by default now. Thus the package needs to be fixed (preferably in Debian) to depend on `python2.5 | python-elementtree`.

Main inclusion report for python-gdata

Requirements

  1. Availability:

  2. Rational:

    • The new version of totem that will ship with Hardy includes a youtube search plug-in. That plugin requires python-gdata to operate properly.
  3. Security:

  4. QA:

  5. Standards Compliance

    • Earlier versions (included with <= gutsy) seemed to have issues with "import elementtree", but those appear to be fixed in Hardy

  6. Dependencies:

Reviewers

MIR Bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-gdata/+bug/178285

MartinPitt: python-elementtree is obsolete and should not be promoted to main. Python 2.5 ships it by default now. Thus the package needs to be fixed (preferably in Debian) to depend on python2.5 | python-elementtree.

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