Sounds eminently reasonable -- for this kind of stuff, why don't you open a
bpo issue?

On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 2:46 PM <remi.lape...@henki.fr> wrote:

> Both urlretrieve() and urlcleanup() were kept for backward compatibility
> with Python2 but they were never deprecated like urllib.request.URLOpener
> and urllib.request.FancyURLOpener.
>
> Now that Python2 has been definitely sunset, can we raise a deprecation
> warning so that they can be removed in the future?
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