Python 2 is nearing its end of life in less than two years.
At the same time the vast majority of Sublime Text user's have long since migrated to ST3.
The stats I heard in 2017 were that less than 2% of the total user base are remaining on old ST2.
Therefore I do not see any point in keeping backwards compatibility. (Such is rather luddite I find.)
In the wake of refurbishing and cleaning the code base of STProjectMaker I like to remove the backwards compatibility with ST2. This will give us a cleaner more succinct plugin.
Python 2 is nearing its end of life in less than two years. At the same time the vast majority of Sublime Text user's have long since migrated to ST3. The stats I heard in 2017 were that less than 2% of the total user base are remaining on old ST2. Therefore I do not see any point in keeping backwards compatibility. (Such is rather luddite I find.)
In the wake of refurbishing and cleaning the code base of
STProjectMaker
I like to remove the backwards compatibility with ST2. This will give us a cleaner more succinct plugin.