On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 6:07 AM Miro Hrončok wrote:
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> Hey Pythonistas,
>
> let me include you in my dilemma I have wrt different Python versions we
> support in Fedora for testing.
>
> tl;dr Should we retire Python 3.7 before Python 3.6? 3.6 will stick around for
> RHEL 8, but 3.7 will no
Hey Pythonistas,
let me include you in my dilemma I have wrt different Python versions we
support in Fedora for testing.
tl;dr Should we retire Python 3.7 before Python 3.6? 3.6 will stick around for
RHEL 8, but 3.7 will no longer be "needed". However, retiring mid-order might
be confusing.
On Fri, May 27, 2022 at 11:35 AM Miro Hrončok wrote:
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> On 27. 05. 22 14:34, Neal Gompa wrote:
> > While unfortunate, I think it makes sense to retire Python 3.7 when
> > Debian 10 goes EOL.
>
> I don't understand why do you consider this unfortunate.
>
The situation is unfortunate, not the
On 27. 05. 22 14:34, Neal Gompa wrote:
While unfortunate, I think it makes sense to retire Python 3.7 when
Debian 10 goes EOL.
I don't understand why do you consider this unfortunate.
I think the larger question is how do we write
down a multi-Python maintenance policy to codify this?
It