A thought about supporting older Python versions... Somewhere in the
pipeline between community inputs and project outputs, should we
distinguish between "we will not support ..." and "we will be glad to
accept contributions that enable supporting ..."? How would this look?
I am just getting the feeling that we, a small group of developers, are
trying to make a decision by ourselves when perhaps we should be more
actively reaching out to the wider community to invite them to influence
the result. I know we have to decide to write something, but maybe we
can write something that encourages the users (yes, the tiny proportion
that might do something about it) to feel they can have a stake in it if
they want to.
- Julian