-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 18/06/15 21:44, Jeremy Stanley wrote: >> Based on that, I am confident in sticking with our plan of gating >> using >>> 3.4 for now and keeping an eye on the 3.5 packages being built >>> by Debian and Canonical. > Unless we shift platforms and go back to special-casing Py3K jobs, > I expect to see us testing the N release cycle on Python 3.5 in > Ubuntu 16.04 LTS but probably not prior unless someone steps up to > make it happen differently.
That sounds reasonable to me; I spoke with the Python maintainers in our Foundations teams (one of whom also maintains Python in Debian) and the expectation is that they will start doing working this cycle (15.10) but I think its realistic that 16.04 would be the target for a default python 3 switch. As Thomas points out, we have 3.5 in Debian experimental and Ubuntu Wily; at some point in time, Debian/Ubuntu will start doing rebuild testing with these newer versions - we'll feed any bugs/fixes back upstream so hopefully when we get to the 16.04/3.5 testing enablement, it will all *just work*. - -- James Page Ubuntu and Debian Developer [email protected] [email protected] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJVhBq5AAoJEL/srsug59jDnQ8P/RMbWz2goTHrWZA/+yzpwtPG GucjSbG8YIPfJFWiAnyOaW3eh+XMrisFvS2QFn+7VBPhrJYZiiTBXAU8rAGZ7sgS q2EGmgzkFXLt/Zsw6ej/3E7cZFTqDOB8mT/9cqvxjsLSZ9ulaOEh02BUJJz+Idez FwEUY9Y0mYmzMLgGQpvDGGox9JlnwzhS4EbSKIafE4+8fzscnyWbVYvnpCXm4Rkb jVupr4isdvdOK/oKog/1CgnjU1WFkBIJxMSl2X7aoSt9gAp4u+6sAVdON50hL6JQ /TEbJIHahtSskmvzw0HMhdYr3XrkVf92RvqGXsbH2Ce/UoMCocqxqedQ8sp0R98u inICxqCoEdjQYMFUJ8QsaYQXaMuQNkKdKYzTPInNCFKxsIqyuDSzJAEe/EyfgRuD Yyt76eEbRoFBtVGCcMbEGby/AAbkMWdRx7hmFpHDLh7VKbTTDwtB83+3qppx5Mia Tz1MTxtd9ggAf/PDRJmbr3y51FXbx4J8e4DNJXI3DNG7Lqakmhx7c8lf7n2tyfBb EBckPcGGEGc5cisVLBdrmVlREVNVM2gTb9Z5Is/Lqgm0n336/fTOmFcduA/litBK EbyYERjhCPuCHPCEF/jYVCzTREJM/S/2Vm5hraVjDaMYqu6O9gysze2pkTuP4L51 Ew8I7sRfTKrLdZFzeU/x =8N/+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- __________________________________________________________________________ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: [email protected]?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev
