On 11/10/19 12:04 PM, Dan Cermak wrote:
Michael Ströder
writes: AFAIK Fedora provides several minor versions of Python 3 in parallel (packages python3x).
They do provide multiple versions of the Python interpreter, but no additional packages. This is only done to e.g. allow people to run tests with tox for multiple python versions.
And that would be perfectly fine. Because upstream developers of 3rd-party modules would at least have a test environment. My hope is that this would provide a solid base for upstream developers taking care of 3.8+ compability themselves. IMHO it's kind of a hen-and-egg-problem: Before a new Python version reaches the Linux distros not many developers will care about compability. Solving all this within a Linux distro will pile up technical depths within the distro. Ciao, Michael. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org