OpenSUSE keep announcing that when Python < 2 is no longer maintained (coming 
soon), support for such apps will be dropped. I am guessing other Linux 
distributions will be doing something similar. Mainly because of the general 
lack of interest by those supporting Python in the various distributions. 

As Trac relies on numerous Python packages, this effects the ability to 
maintain Trac in these environments. 

I realize that this is not new information. And I am guessing that any needed 
changes for Python 3 are finding their way in to Trac. 

My question is: how far is Trac from working in a Python 3 environment? I guess 
the same question can be asked for all the Trac extensions. But I guess that’s 
a more difficult thing to assess. So, how about Trac itself and the core 
packages required to run Trac?

Roger 

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