On 26 April 2018 at 18:07, Renee Otten wrote: > > Wouldn’t it make sense to have a policy so that Python ports (if working > correctly) have the same subports - that would avoid breaking one port when > (subjectively?) removing a subport from another. Just quickly looking at the > current subports in the tree shows the following number of packages for the > different py-?? subports: 11 (py25-), 387 (py-26), 1274 (py-27), 16 (py-31), > 23 (py-32), 198 (py-33), 715 (py-34), 800 (py-35), 832 (py-36).
We should completely remove 25, 26, 31, 32, 33 subports. The 34 needs some more love (making sure that we actually migrate everything to 3.6 etc.) I didn't know we had any leftovers from python 2.5, 3.1 or 3.2. It just needs some cleanup work. Mojca
