This seems like a significant change for an SRU, for (what seems to me
to be) a small benefit. What testing will be done to validate that there
aren't behaviour changes switching to python3? Particularly - it seems
plausible that a python3 version would error out in some cases where
python2 would continue happily?
So could you please provide some more explanation: Why is this important
enough to risk regressions, and how are we going to test for
regressions?
** Changed in: bind9 (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: In Progress => Incomplete
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bind9 packages should not depend on python2 in xenial
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