When Swift was first put in to production in 2010, it was deployed on Python 
2.6 (Ubuntu Lucid). Since then, the Swift dev community has maintained 
Python2.6 compatibility because there have been reasonable assumptions that 
deployers are running on an LTS-style distro that has Py26. However, I think 
that assumption isn't true any more. Lucid is no longer supported (or won't be 
in a matter of hours), and all official Red Hat OpenStack packages require Py27.

Yes I know that officially OpenStack doesn't support Py26 any more. But we've 
had some 3rd party CI continually running tests under Py26 to ensure 
compatibility. Mostly we didn't want to break anyone who is running and older 
version of Python.

However, we the Swift developer community would like to drop support for Python 
2.6. Will this cause problems for anyone? Is anyone running Swift today opposed 
to this change?

Please let me know. I will assume that no response means you support dropping 
Py26 support.


--John





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