Update on this (sorry for the top post),
So we are going to move forward with Python 3 only and will be dropping
Python 2 support in next major release for each components.
I am (slowly) working through the test suite to improve the coverage so
that nothing breaks when we move to Python 3. There
On Oct 9, 2017, at 03:55, Stephen J. Turnbull
wrote:
>
> Do we need to worry about current distros?
Probably not, as you point out.
> We're still seeing plenty of questions about new installations of
> Mailman 2 on mailman-users. Mailman 3 is still a
Terri Oda writes:
> What's the state for Centos? I think it was the last likely distro
> we cared about with old python needs, but I'm not sure core
> supports it at all any more.
Do we need to worry about current distros?
We're still seeing plenty of questions about new installations of
What's the state for Centos? I think it was the last likely distro we cared
about with old python needs, but I'm not sure core supports it at all any more.
On October 1, 2017 2:12:46 PM PDT, Abhilash Raj wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>Mailman uses Django web framework for the web
On Sun, Oct 8, 2017, at 02:39 PM, Terri Oda wrote:
> What's the state for Centos? I think it was the last likely distro we
> cared about with old python needs, but I'm not sure core supports it
> at all any more.
I am not sure about the state of CentOS, but Core doesn't support Python
2 anymore.
I'm in favor of dropping Python2. All distros have Python3 and afaik all
dependencies are Python3 ready. So I don't see a reason why anybody
would want to stick to Python2, especially since core is Python3 only...
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