------- Comment From [email protected] 2018-05-01 09:33 EDT-------
(In reply to comment #21)
> Python2 will not be maintained upstream past 2020, so a lack of python3
> bindings certainly feels like a non-starter.  As for why the kernel team
> decided to drop the python build-dep in 13.04, I'm not sure, and it's a
> conversation worth having.

Python3 bindings are upstream:  commit
66dfdff03d196e51322c6a85c0d8db8bb2bdd655 "perf tools: Add Python 3
support".

Given that this missed 18.04 LTS (and 17.10), the next logical target
would be 18.10, which will not be supported into 2020.  Is the lack of
support for Python2 bindings in 2020 an issue for 18.10?

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