+1 On Fri, Dec 4, 2020 at 12:57 AM Darren Weber <dweber.consult...@gmail.com> wrote:
> +1 > > On Thu, Dec 3, 2020 at 3:23 PM Kaxil Naik <kaxiln...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> +1 >> >> On Thu, Dec 3, 2020 at 10:14 PM Deng Xiaodong <xd.den...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Yep, it clarifies. I find it important because people may have different >>> interpretations on "*support*" and may lead to confusion later. But >>> this supplementary statement suffices to make it clear. >>> >>> So +1 from me for this proposal. Thanks for wrapping this up. >>> >>> >>> XD >>> >>> On Thu, Dec 3, 2020 at 8:29 PM Jarek Potiuk <jarek.pot...@polidea.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Good point. I propose that we start supporting new python version in >>>> master, after CI is working. The new python version will be supported in >>>> releases starting from the first major or minor release after that. >>>> >>>> I hope it clarifies :). >>>> >>>> J. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Thu, Dec 3, 2020 at 7:51 PM Deng Xiaodong <xd.den...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Thanks Jarek. >>>>> >>>>> To clarify on the 3rd point: I assume you meant "*We support a new >>>>> version of Python after it is officially released, as soon as we manage to >>>>> make it work in our CI pipeline and release a new version of Airflow >>>>> (non-Patch version) based on this CI setting-up (which might not be >>>>> immediate)*"? Or maybe I misunderstood anything? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> XD >>>>> >>>>> On Thu, Dec 3, 2020 at 6:27 PM Jarek Potiuk <jarek.pot...@polidea.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hello everyone, >>>>>> >>>>>> I am casting a vote for our approach to support Python version: >>>>>> >>>>>> It is following the discussion: >>>>>> https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r57502b89f66689a2e5e061ae28ef2ceb8ba7f5cd921ac34b2f7ebe96%40%3Cdev.airflow.apache.org%3E >>>>>> >>>>>> The proposal is: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> 1. We finish support for python versions when they reach EOL (For >>>>>> python 3.6 it means that we will remove it from being supported on >>>>>> 23.12.2021). >>>>>> >>>>>> 2. The "oldest" supported version of Python as the default (3.6 today >>>>>> and it will remain the default until 23.12.2021. On 23.12.2021 3.7 >>>>>> becomes >>>>>> the default). "Default" is only meaningful in terms of "smoke tests" in >>>>>> CI >>>>>> PRs which are run using this default version. >>>>>> >>>>>> 3. We support a new version of Python after it is officially >>>>>> released, as soon as we manage to make it work in our CI pipeline (which >>>>>> might not be immediate). >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> The vote will last till Tuesday 8th of December, 6 pm CET. >>>>>> >>>>>> Consider this my +1 (binding) vote. >>>>>> >>>>>> The vote follows the "Procedural" voting process >>>>>> https://www.apache.org/foundation/voting.html - everyone is >>>>>> encouraged to vote, commiters have binding votes. >>>>>> >>>>>> J. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> >>>>>> Jarek Potiuk >>>>>> Polidea <https://www.polidea.com/> | Principal Software Engineer >>>>>> >>>>>> M: +48 660 796 129 <+48660796129> >>>>>> [image: Polidea] <https://www.polidea.com/> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> Jarek Potiuk >>>> Polidea <https://www.polidea.com/> | Principal Software Engineer >>>> >>>> M: +48 660 796 129 <+48660796129> >>>> [image: Polidea] <https://www.polidea.com/> >>>> >>>> -- Tomasz Urbaszek Polidea <https://www.polidea.com/> | Software Engineer M: +48 505 628 493 <+48505628493> E: tomasz.urbas...@polidea.com <tomasz.urbasz...@polidea.com> Unique Tech Check out our projects! <https://www.polidea.com/our-work>