Closed josephhardinee closed 4 years ago
I support this idea. I think the tide has turned enough to move on from python 2.
FYI I will be issuing the Python 3 edict for Py-ART very soon. Planned last version supporting Py2.7 will be our fall release this year. Spring 2019 will see a Py3 only release
Scott Collis
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I support this idea. I think the tide has turned enough to move on from python 2.
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I think we can plan on something similar and do one last release as py27 supported, and then switch to only 3.5+. I'll draft a pull request up modifying the README to include this information.
With the new year we will now consider Python 2.7 not supported.
@nguy , I am thinking of announcing an end of life for python 2.7 at the end of the year (or earlier?). It mirrors the move by a lot of projects to cut support and it would make some maintenance tasks a fair bit easier. Thoughts?