I'm just trying to be pragmatic about the situation. I feel like this
will affect people but at the same time I would not want it to hold
back moving forward if we feel it is necessary.
One question I have is, what will happen to existing python2
installations? Will they just dissappear at some point?
Mike
On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 3:21 PM, Jan Engelhardt
On Thursday 2017-10-12 16:16, Michael Aquilina wrote:
you had time for almost 10years now. time to move on finally.
However, from my perspective the situation isn't be too bad if you guys still feel really strongly about this and continue on with this. Worst case scenario we can always download the python 2.7 tarball and bypass the package manager.
That is actually an argument for removing python2 *now* (or more genrally: $software $sooner_than_later), since you already made up your mind about using the tarball.
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