Re: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] Python binding for OpenSRF and Evergreen

2019-02-11 Thread Jason Stephenson
Hi, all. I would like to point out a few facts that prompted me to raise the question of maintaining or dropping Python at the recent development meeting. 1. The OpenSRF and Evergreen Python libraries are compatible with Python 2.7. 2. Python 2.7 is end of life as of January 1, 2020:

Re: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] Python binding for OpenSRF and Evergreen

2019-02-11 Thread Dan Scott
Laurentian is still using the Python bindings to sync users from our LDAP directory to our library system. I believe it is also required for any library using Syrup Reserves? Due to other commitments, I cannot commit to becoming a maintainer of the Python code at this point in time,

[OPEN-ILS-DEV] Python binding for OpenSRF and Evergreen

2019-02-11 Thread Galen Charlton
Hi, Similar to the question Jason Stephenson asked about the Java bindings [1], I would like to know if anybody is actively using OpenSRF's and Evergreen's Python binding. I do know that the Python binding is a bit less dusty than the Java binding, as srfsh.py does still work. I also know that