Ned Deily <n...@python.org> added the comment:

So what is the plan to continue to support building cpython itself which 
depends on Distutils? Currently the build bootstraps itself without the aid of 
an existing Python interpreter instance. There would also be major impacts 
across the whole cpython development process. For example, there are many open 
Distutils issues in the bugs.python.org bug tracker. We need a plan on how 
those are to be handled (and that should take into account the expected 
transition from b.p.o to GitHub issues).  People will continue to submit issues 
agains Distutils there so triage team members and core developers need to know 
how to handle such issues.  What if an issue applies also or only to a previous 
release branch (i.e. where Distutils is still in the repo)?  What about 
Distutils documentation in the Python docset?  THose are just some off the top 
of my head.

I don't think any of these issues are necessarily blockers but they need to be 
planned for and reviewed.  I think a PEP is definitely in order for a change of 
this magnitude.

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nosy: +ned.deily, pablogsal

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