2017-08-10 0:46 GMT+08:00 Jeremy Stanley <[email protected]>: > On 2017-08-09 09:31:37 -0400 (-0400), Doug Hellmann wrote: > [...] > > One of the reasons we were able to move ahead with 3.5 was that it > > would be available on the platforms for which we test deployments, > > as defined in the CTI [5]. Are Ubuntu LTS and CentOS shipping > > Python 3.6? > [...] > > Yes, we ran early 3.3 testing on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with the aid of > some backported packages but this was far from ideal. Proper support > for 3.4 testing came with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS which included it > directly in the package archive, and then we switched to testing > against 3.5 when Ubuntu 16.04 became available installing it by > default. The Ubuntu python3.6 packages started appearing after 16.04 > was out the door, and so looks like it will be generally available > to us once Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is released and we can start using it as > a basis for CI jobs (likely in Q2 of next year, so probably during > OpenStack's "Rocky" release cycle). > -- > yeah, We can migrate to Python 3.6 in Q2 of next year when we have basic CI jobs.
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