On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 3:43 PM William M Edmonds <edmon...@us.ibm.com>
wrote:

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> Corey Bryant <corey.bry...@canonical.com> wrote on 10/15/2018 05:34:24 PM:
> ...
> > From an ubuntu perspective, ubuntu is going to support stein on 18.
> > 04 LTS (3.6) and 19.04 (3.7) only.
> ...
>
> So folks with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS compute nodes will have to upgrade them all
> to 18.04 before upgrading to Stein? Of course this would be a distro
> statement,and would not preclude someone from building their own
> environment from source/pypi on Ubuntu 16.04. And 16.04 is still pretty
> heavily used, right?
>
> All true statements, and the answers to your questions is yes.

> Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is not supported on PowerVM compute nodes, so the PowerVM
> CI will not be able to switch to running under py3 if code that doesn't
> work in py35 is introduced. At least until RHEL 8 comes out, at which point
> we could switch to using that in our CI. But please don't allow such
> changes before the RHEL 8 release.
>
This sounds like an orthogonal problem but maybe I'm confused.

Corey

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