On 2018-03-23, 11:23 GMT, Petr Viktorin wrote:
> Python 2.7 will reach end of upstream support on 1st of 
> January, 2020, after almost 10 years (!) of volunteer 
> maintenance.

Just a note of warning: don’t to be too over-eager with dropping 
everything Python 2 related in EPEL-7. Its EOS is only sometime 
after 2024 
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux#Product_life_cycle) 
and the question whether the packages which can use both Python2 
and Python3 as its dependency (e.g., youtube-dl) should switch 
to Python3 or use the base RHEL-provided Python 2.7.

Best,

Matěj
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