Thursday Triage (Sep 4th)

Bryce Harrington bryce.harrington at canonical.com
Thu Sep 4 18:21:31 UTC 2025


### Bugs ###

Found 11 bugs

All handled


### UMH Triage (2025-09-04..2025-09-04) ###

No new or updated PRs.

No new or updated issues.


### Ubuntu Server Guide Triage (2025-09-04..2025-09-04) ###

New or Updated Pull Requests:
* PR #345: Update docs around DNSSEC
  - Reviewing already handled by Andreas and Sally

No new or updated issues.


### Discussion ###

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### Migration Issues ###

Just django is listed on our board today, and there are just two
packages left that are blocking it.

mistral-dashboard vs. django 5:
  - Looks like it needs updated for django 5's API
    changes, but looking in debian and upstream I don't see evidence
    they're aware of issues and don't spot any fixes.
  - Given this is a dashboard, and that there are no rdepends on it,
    perhaps a path forward would be to drop it from the archive so that
    django 5 can migrate, and then allow the dashboard to return once
    it's been updated?

python-django-postgres-extra vs. django 5:
  - Issue is a failure in the upstream testsuite, with some class
    metadata management logic, which sounds like it may also be a Django
    5 compatibility issue.
  - I notice upstream's commit history shows a few fixes for Django 5+,
    so perhaps there is something to pull, however I don't spot anything
    obvious.
    + https://github.com/SectorLabs/django-postgres-extra/commits/master/
  - There are also a couple PRs mentioning Django 5, but they look
    WIP-ish.
  - Also bugs mentioning Django 5:
    https://github.com/SectorLabs/django-postgres-extra/issues/232
    https://github.com/SectorLabs/django-postgres-extra/issues/258
  - It looks like this also may not have any rdepends of note, so
    perhaps like this could also just be temporarily dropped and
    reintroduced if/when it gets Django 5 support?

Bryce



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