Matthew, My reply is not at all a comment on your candidacy, just a few remarks on the topics you've raised (and on which I agree with you). On 3/9/21 5:49 PM, Matthew Thode wrote:
2. Un-cap requirements where possible (stuff like prettytable).
Yeah, it's kind of amazing we're relying all our command line outputs on a release of prettytable that is from 2013! Lucky, nobody in Debian complained that it hasn't been updated...
4. Audit global-requirements and upper-constraints for redundancies. One of the rules we have for new entrants to global-requirements and/or upper-constraints is that they be non-redundant. Keeping that rule in mind, audit the list of requirements for possible redundancies and if possible, reduce the number of requirements we manage.
We're currently using: - anyjson - ujson - jsonpatch - jsonschema - jsonpath - jsonpath-rw - jsonpath-rw-ext - simplejson - jsonpointer I'm not sure what they all do, but it does feel like there's room for improvement... :) Cheers, Thomas Goirand (zigo)