Hi, 

You said - *The effort involved is not necessary enormous in each case, in 
a lot of cases this might take minutes.*

I beg to differ. There are a significant number of things which are not 
supported in Python 3 and will require effort to find/deploy alternatives. 
These include ndb ORM, Search, Images service, etc

On Tuesday, January 8, 2019 at 1:29:55 PM UTC-8, George (Cloud Platform 
Support) wrote:
>
> The mentioned date is the end of support. Already deployed apps are not 
> directly affected on an immediate time frame. On a longer term 
> though, you'll have to migrate your code to Python 3 or delete it. The 
> effort involved is not necessary enormous in each case, in a lot of cases 
> this might take minutes. If you foresee, by contrast, considerable effort 
> to migrate to Python 3, you should contact support and ask for specific 
> help and possible transitional arrangements. Advice and custom-made tools 
> should be expected, to alleviate the effort required by migration tasks. 
> Most Python developers prefer Python 3, and there are considerable 
> advantages in following suit. 
>

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