On a separate dev@spark thread, I raised a question of whether or not to support python 2 in Apache Spark, going forward into Spark 3.0.
Python-2 is going EOL <https://github.com/python/devguide/pull/344> at the end of 2019. The upcoming release of Spark 3.0 is an opportunity to make breaking changes to Spark's APIs, and so it is a good time to consider support for Python-2 on PySpark. Key advantages to dropping Python 2 are: - Support for PySpark becomes significantly easier. - Avoid having to support Python 2 until Spark 4.0, which is likely to imply supporting Python 2 for some time after it goes EOL. (Note that supporting python 2 after EOL means, among other things, that PySpark would be supporting a version of python that was no longer receiving security patches) The main disadvantage is that PySpark users who have legacy python-2 code would have to migrate their code to python 3 to take advantage of Spark 3.0 This decision obviously has large implications for the Apache Spark community and we want to solicit community feedback.