On 20 Jun 2015 1:05 pm, "Doug Hellmann" <d...@doughellmann.com> wrote: <SNIP> > > > Whether we want to support 3.4 and 3.5, or just 3.4 and then just 3.5 > > is an ecosystem question IMO, not an upstream one. 3.4 and 3.5 are > > very similar when you consider the feature set crossover with 2.7. > > Right, and IIRC that's why we said at the summit that we would rather > not take the resources (in terms of people and CI servers) to run tests > against both, yet. Let's get one project fully working on one version of > python 3, and then we can start thinking about whether we need to > test multiple versions.
Having information available, even if there is not immediate intent to support seems like something we should constantly be driving for. It should certainly be non-voting, but if resources are limited - perhaps a periodic job, rather that gate? > OTOH, if Canonical doesn't release a version of 3.4 that removes the > core dump bug soon, I will support moving fully to 3.5 or another test > platform, because that bug is causing us trouble in Oslo still. s/Canonical/ubuntu Can you link to the bug? I did a quick search, but couldn't find it quickly. -- Kind Regards, Dave Walker
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