+1 long overdue Dr Mich Talebzadeh, Architect | Data Science | Financial Crime | Forensic Analysis | GDPR
view my Linkedin profile <https://www.linkedin.com/in/mich-talebzadeh-ph-d-5205b2/> On Sat, 1 Feb 2025 at 02:16, Russell Jurney <russell.jur...@gmail.com> wrote: > Oh, wonderful! That should about settle it, then. I am now converting all > the nose tests to pytests which will allow GraphFrames to run Python 3.11. > > Russell > > On Fri, Jan 31, 2025 at 5:20 PM Holden Karau <holden.ka...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> We no longer support Python 2 in Spark >> >> Twitter: https://twitter.com/holdenkarau >> Fight Health Insurance: https://www.fighthealthinsurance.com/ >> <https://www.fighthealthinsurance.com/?q=hk_email> >> Books (Learning Spark, High Performance Spark, etc.): >> https://amzn.to/2MaRAG9 <https://amzn.to/2MaRAG9> >> YouTube Live Streams: https://www.youtube.com/user/holdenkarau >> Pronouns: she/her >> >> >> On Fri, Jan 31, 2025 at 5:10 PM Russell Jurney <russell.jur...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> So... including the Spark user list for a broader perspective on Python >>> 2 PySpark users. >>> >>> I want to remove Python 2 support from GraphFrames so I don't have to >>> think about it or work in Python 2... I wrote this up in the issue Drop >>> support for Python 2 >>> <https://github.com/graphframes/graphframes/issues/490>. Do people >>> really use PySpark 3 [or soon 4] in Python 2? Is this a thing, or is a >>> reference to Python 2 from like GraphFrames' birth in 2016? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Russell Jurney | rjur...@graphlet.ai | graphlet.ai | Graphlet AI Blog >>> <https://blog.graphlet.ai/> | LinkedIn >>> <https://linkedin.com/in/russelljurney> | BlueSky >>> <https://bsky.app/profile/rjurney.bsky.social> >>> >>