On 04/27/18 02:03, Ben Finney wrote:
Ben Finney writes:
Petr Viktorin writes:
[…] we feel that the only way to *enforce* that guidelines is to
provide environments where the `python` command does not work
(unless explicitly installed).
Ben Finney writes:
> Petr Viktorin writes:
>
> > […] we feel that the only way to *enforce* that guidelines is to
> > provide environments where the `python` command does not work
> > (unless explicitly installed).
>
> Yes. The ‘python’ command is
Petr Viktorin writes:
> In Fedora, I found that PEP 394's strict recommendation that `python`
> points to `python2` is holding us back.
I have read the message, but I don't see how you draw the link that PEP
394 is holding you back.
> The problems are:
> - For developers
Hello,
In Fedora, I found that PEP 394's strict recommendation that `python`
points to `python2` is holding us back. From discussions on Zulip and
elsewhere it's clear that this recommendation is not changing any time
soon, but I would like to officially relax it in several cases.
The