On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 12:15 AM Mats Wichmann <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 5/21/19 4:00 PM, Steve Holden wrote: > > > My own personal preference would be to wave a respectful goodbye to 2.7 > > from the (Python core) developer community, with encouragement to all > > who aspire to the open source ethic to continue to breathe life into > > those bits that remain useful. Probably the same question should be > > debated within the PSF more broadly, since the Foundation might well be > > prepared to act as a continued conduit for support to the Python 2 > > community. > > > > The main thrust should definitely be "only if you absolutely have to, > > for well-defined reasons > [...] > > In My So Verrrry Humble Opinion, any efforts to keep pages current are > better than waiting around to get lots of people to agree minute details > and as a result things staying stale... stale being always a wiki risk > anyways. > > True, that. I was probably exercising An Abundance of Caution given that the 2 to 3 transition has been known to excite people's sensibilities.
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