Hello,


It seems that you have already decided, but just for your information, there is this page:

https://python3statement.org/

Maybe you can add GDAL too

2020 will be the year that most major packages will start dropping Python 2 support. 2018 was the year that most major distributions switched their default interpreters to Python 3.

On 16/11/2020 16:13, Even Rouault wrote:
Sean,

It makes sense to me. I'm not aware of GDAL needing any features of Python
3.7, so 3.6 sounds good.

Since the project hasn't dropped support for a Python version in a long
time, maybe there should be a plan to warn in code
Idan has a pull request in https://github.com/OSGeo/gdal/pull/3165 adding a
deprecation warning if running a Python version that is known to be
unsupported in the the next GDAL version. We should merge this in the 3.2
branch too for 3.2.1

and make announcements on OSGeo lists?
Would indeed makes sense to announce that in the release notes of 3.2.1 too

Even

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