Thanks for speaking up about this, Michel - I'm sure it wasn't easy to ask
this kind of question! Appreciate the candor.


> This "come on back" comment makes it sound like fabric-2 is being
> abandoned and the development will now continue again on fabric-1. Is
> that the case? So do we need to revert all our changes again we made
> since 2018? What will happen with fabric-2?
>

Absolutely NOT the case! My intent here is just to acknowledge that the
transition to v2 has gone longer than expected and offer a small (ideally,
easily executed) olive branch to users still committed to v1 and for whom
it is blocking their Python 3 transition, and to unify the fabric3 fork
situation. It will also help out some folks working on transitional
OS-level packages (which was the main genesis for the discussion).

I consider this an administrative/support level change; there will not be
any major feature work on the v1 branch as a result of this. The back and
forth on the list here is just the usual "stuff takes longer in a committee
context" and shouldn't be taken as an indication of change of focus; my
high level goal remains getting v2 feature complete.

Regarding that, as I've hinted at here, I am trying to get back onto the
treadmill after some unexpected time off, and will be putting out a blog
post this week on the topic.

Best,
Jeff

-- 
Jeff Forcier
Unix sysadmin; Python engineer
http://bitprophet.org

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