I copied this from github (and added to):

I don't think anyone really thinks we can/should keep supporting py2 in the 
future.
The real questions are how/when will we transition - as the transition will be 
very disruptive.
Will we do a final py2 release first? QtPlasmac might appreciate this (or is 
2.8 mostly the same?)
Will we wait until we have every program converted to py3?
What will we do for programs not converted? remove the code? just remove from 
build?
How will we warning/inform users (in production/semi-production) of master that 
we will break everything.
Keeping in mind if a user is using master in older distributions, it may 
require the user to upgrade to a new distribution to have python3 support.
We should start warning people soon - what is the best way?
We should pick a target time - probably after Rene is happy to merge his GTK3 
work.
We need to discuss the plan, the decision has already been made for us by the 
python/distribution developers.

Chris


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