Re: [Python-Dev] About "python-porting" mail list

2018-12-24 Thread Facundo Batista
El dom., 23 de dic. de 2018 a la(s) 14:20, Barry Warsaw (ba...@python.org) escribió: > > Can we kill this list? > > Is it a maintenance burden? If not, then maybe we should wait until 2.7 is > EOL’d? There might be an uptick in traffic as reality sets in for more > people. > It's a good idea

Re: [Python-Dev] About "python-porting" mail list

2018-12-23 Thread Barry Warsaw
On Dec 23, 2018, at 07:29, Facundo Batista wrote: > > This list (which I co-admin, with Georg) is getting less and less > traffic as months pass by. See: > > https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-porting/ > > The interwebs has been collecting ton of resources about porting py2 > to 3

Re: [Python-Dev] About "python-porting" mail list

2018-12-23 Thread Skip Montanaro
> The interwebs has been collecting ton of resources about porting py2 > to 3 during these years. Any not-yet-answered question surely can be > done in a list with more participants. > > Can we kill this list? Would it perhaps make sense to replace the list with an auto-reply about the list's

[Python-Dev] About "python-porting" mail list

2018-12-23 Thread Facundo Batista
Hello! This list (which I co-admin, with Georg) is getting less and less traffic as months pass by. See: https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-porting/ The interwebs has been collecting ton of resources about porting py2 to 3 during these years. Any not-yet-answered question surely can be