Something that occurred to me last night, rather than a conditional on
Fedora version, is there a macro that we could provide to mean python2 is
available in this Fedora version?  That way packagers wanting to support
their packages on the versions of python that the platform ships can
conditionalize on that imstead of fedora release (which is variable
depending on whether someone picked up and drops support for the orphaned
python 2 package)

-Toshio

On Thu, Mar 22, 2018, 9:20 AM John Dulaney <jdula...@gnu.org> wrote:

> > If you are a maintainer of anything at [1] we ask you kindly to consider
> > removing the python2 subpackages.
> > You can either do it now in Rawhide, or add a conditional for Fedora >
> 29.
> > (On the current schedule, Fedora 30 will be the first release still
> > supported after 2020-01-01.)
>
> I notice that [1] does not update, though if you click on a specific
> package, that page does update.  For an example:
>
> http://fedora.portingdb.xyz/pkg/python-xcffib/
>
> --
> Dulaney.
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