On Friday, June 23, 2017 02:09:34 PM Scott Kitterman wrote: > On Saturday, June 17, 2017 04:20:27 AM Scott Kitterman wrote: > > Python3.6 is already in Unstable and I expect to see it in Testing soon > > after Stretch is released. > > > > I've just now uploaded a version of python3-defaults to Experimental that > > adds python3.6 as as supported (but not default) python3. If you have > > binary extensions packaged, please start testing with this version to make > > sure your package builds correctly with both python3.5 and python3.6 as > > supported. > > > > As a reminder (and for anyone new) we'll do the transition to python3.6 in > > > > three stages: > > - Add python3.6 as supported and rebuild all binary extensions to support > > > > both python3.5 and python3.6 > > > > - Switch to python3.6 as default > > > > - Drop python3.5 from supported and rebuild again to remove python3.5 > > > > support. > > Unless I've missed something, I've not heard back from anyone indicating > significant issues that would warrant not taking the first step in this plan > (I'm aware astropy may have some problems, but that's it). > > My plan is to ask the release team for a transition tracker and start the > first part of this in Unstable once they've agreed. If anyone thinks this > is premature, please let me know.
Unless I brown bagged the upload somehow, this is started now. https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/python3.6.html Scott K
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