Thermos, the default Aurora executor, still uses the Python bindings. There
are currently no plans to move Thermos to the HTTP APIs as far as I know.

-Renan

On Wed, May 9, 2018 at 11:56 AM, Andrew Schwartzmeyer <
and...@schwartzmeyer.com> wrote:

> Hi Aurora devs,
>
> Are you guys still using the Python bindings, and if so, is there any
> effort underway to switch to the HTTP APIs?
>
> Thanks!
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Deprecating the Python bindings
> Date: 05/09/2018 11:51 am
> From: Andrew Schwartzmeyer <and...@schwartzmeyer.com>
> To: d...@mesos.apache.org, u...@mesos.apache.org
> Reply-To: d...@mesos.apache.org
>
> Hi all,
>
> There are two parallel efforts underway that would both benefit from
> officially deprecating (and then removing) the Python bindings. The first
> effort is the move to the CMake system: adding support to generate the
> Python bindings was investigated but paused (see MESOS-8118), and the
> second effort is the move to Python 3: producing Python 3 compatible
> bindings is under investigation but not in progress (see MESOS-7163).
>
> Benjamin Bannier, Joseph Wu, and I have all at some point just wondered
> how the community would fare if the Python bindings were officially
> deprecated and removed. So please, if this would negatively impact you or
> your project, let me know in this thread.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andrew Schwartzmeyer
>

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