On Sun, Feb 05, 2023 at 01:50:34PM +0000, Julian Gilbey wrote: > Our social contract #4 says "Our priorities are our users and free > software". What benefits would having the python3.10 base packages in > bookworm bring for our users (as I point out, for some users, this is > a necessity) and what disadvantages would it bring (none that I can > think of)? Why would we tell a whole bunch of our users: "Don't > upgrade to Debian 12 until all of the critical packages you use from > PyPI are upgraded to support Python 3.11, or fix those packages > yourself"? The next obvious step for these use cases is to just install 3.10 with pyenv.
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