Peter Chubb via Mailman-users writes:
"Stephen" == Stephen J Turnbull <steve@turnbull.jp> writes:
Stephen> That's useful to know. Are you pulling specifically the Stephen> Mailman .debs from a secondary sid distribution, or are you Stephen> just populating the whole host from sid?
The whole host is running sid.
Thanks! I suspected that is what it would be and why. But if you could run stable with only a couple of sid dependencies, that might be of interest to some Debian users who wouldn't think to do that.
I don't think we really need to document that "If you run sid you'll get a more up-to-date Mailman, possibly the current PyPI release". Debian users who are comfortable running sid (I did that for years, myself, on my primary dev workstation) will already know what that entails, and how to do it. (Ditto Rawhide, etc.)
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