Thanks for waiting. From the feedback, I've gotten so far, I have no objections to removing Python 3.5.
On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 7:41 AM Wes McKinney <wesmck...@gmail.com> wrote: > Note that the latest pip release deprecates Python 3.5 support and > will be removed altogether in pip 21.0 > > > https://mail.python.org/archives/list/pypi-annou...@python.org/thread/DIWIYIMGAOHDWQXXUZW44YRSW7UYQ4CA/ > > On Sun, Nov 29, 2020 at 7:57 PM Wes McKinney <wesmck...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 2:48 AM Antoine Pitrou <anto...@python.org> > wrote: > > > > > > > > > Le 27/11/2020 à 06:07, Micah Kornfield a écrit : > > > > Could we hold off for at least a few days, I'd like to run this by > some > > > > colleagues. > > > > > > Certainly. > > > > > > > Are there any options for maintaining a functioning CI for > > > > Python 3.5? > > > > > > I don't know. Interested people would have to investigate :-) > > > > Agreed here. A number of us have been carrying a substantial unfunded > > maintenance burden for things like this. If the status quo continues, > > we may need to be a little more aggressive about dropping support for > > such things in the future absent a material mandate (an allocation of > > people time or funding) from the organizations that need odd corners > > of the support matrix to be maintained beyond a reasonable EOL. > > > > > Regards > > > > > > Antoine. >