I'd also like to add Python 2.6 to the list of things. We've considered dropping it before but never followed through to the best of my knowledge (although on mobile right now so can't double check).
On Tuesday, October 25, 2016, Sean Owen <so...@cloudera.com> wrote: > I'd like to gauge where people stand on the issue of dropping support for > a few things that were considered for 2.0. > > First: Scala 2.10. We've seen a number of build breakages this week > because the PR builder only tests 2.11. No big deal at this stage, but, it > did cause me to wonder whether it's time to plan to drop 2.10 support, > especially with 2.12 coming soon. > > Next, Java 7. It's reasonably old and out of public updates at this stage. > It's not that painful to keep supporting, to be honest. It would simplify > some bits of code, some scripts, some testing. > > Hadoop versions: I think the the general argument is that most anyone > would be using, at the least, 2.6, and it would simplify some code that has > to reflect to use not-even-that-new APIs. It would remove some moderate > complexity in the build. > > > "When" is a tricky question. Although it's a little aggressive for minor > releases, I think these will all happen before 3.x regardless. 2.1.0 is not > out of the question, though coming soon. What about ... 2.2.0? > > > Although I tend to favor dropping support, I'm mostly asking for current > opinions. > -- Cell : 425-233-8271 Twitter: https://twitter.com/holdenkarau