> On 23 Nov 2022, at 16:34, Khem Raj via lists.openembedded.org 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> If
>> /usr/bin/python is available by default, as it is already on Fedora,
> 
> There perhaps is a reason for that in Fedora, but it is in conflict
> with what PEP0384 is saying

It’s not in conflict: the PEP codifies that /usr/bin/python can be python3. Or 
python2. Or not there at all.  Basically, it’s up to the distribution, so 
people *writing Python* shouldn’t have any assumptions about it.

Ross
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