I'm a Debian Developer working as part of the Debian Android Tools Team, and I'm considering getting this library included in Debian. First, is that interesting to the maintainers? Does it make sense? On first look, it makes sense to me given our struggles with the AOSP code layout and structure.
I don't really need anything from the maintainers to do this, I'm mostly checking in. I might want to upstream some patches to make packaging easier.
Also, if you're interested in other Python implementation of AOSP things, in the name of automation, I also work on https://gitlab.com/fdroid/sdkmanager/
I'm a Debian Developer working as part of the Debian Android Tools Team, and I'm considering getting this library included in Debian. First, is that interesting to the maintainers? Does it make sense? On first look, it makes sense to me given our struggles with the AOSP code layout and structure.
I don't really need anything from the maintainers to do this, I'm mostly checking in. I might want to upstream some patches to make packaging easier.
Also, if you're interested in other Python implementation of AOSP things, in the name of automation, I also work on https://gitlab.com/fdroid/sdkmanager/