+1
W dniu 04.05.2019 o 16:10, Michael A. Smith pisze:
Hi, Avro devs, it's time to wake this thread up for a checkpoint.
I glanced at pypi stats today and it looks like 3.4 downloads are usually
below 1000. More importantly, Python has already EOL'ed python 3.4. Do we
want to consider python 3.4 support officially dropped as of the 1.9
release?
That is, even if python 3.4 happens to work in 1.9 when it is released,
only versions 3.5 and up will be officially supported?
I don't believe this is terribly controversial, so I'll ask for a vote now.
Please reply +1 if you believe that avro-python3 as of 1.9 considers 3.4
deprecated.
Please reply -1 if you believe that in avro-python3 1.9 we should continue
to make efforts to work in python 3.4.
Please reply 0 if you want to make comments, but not vote.
https://www.apache.org/foundation/voting.html#votes-on-code-modification
On Sat, Nov 10, 2018 at 7:42 PM Piotr Gołąb <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Michael,
Ok, I think it's good idea to drop the Python 3.4 support after the last
release of 3.4. We can show deprecation warnings before. By the way, this
will also be a good opportunity for some refactoring. As for the Avro on
Python 2.7, my approach would be just leave it as it is now and don't
introduce new features.
Best,
Piotr
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