> - For 20.04 we really should consider going ahead to the much newer 1.5.2
> => https://github.com/maxmind/MaxMind-DB-Reader-python/releases
> @andreas will you take a look at this, just as you did with the other
> related package that was slightly outdated?
> - Debian updates a bit slowly, we might need to do the monitoring and
> updating on this one - @Andreas is that ok for you to do that
> along e.g. bind9 merges?
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> - For 20.04 we really should consider going ahead to the much newer 1.5.2 /github. com/maxmind/ MaxMind- DB-Reader- python/ releases
> => https:/
> @andreas will you take a look at this, just as you did with the other
> related package that was slightly outdated?
FFe bug for the update: https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ python- maxminddb/ +bug/1867919
> - I'd wonder if we can get a security review (on all of these) in the long
> run but not gating the MIR for now - details below?
Carded https:/ /trello. com/c/uUivNu65
> - Debian updates a bit slowly, we might need to do the monitoring and
> updating on this one - @Andreas is that ok for you to do that
> along e.g. bind9 merges?
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