Gary E. Miller via devel <devel@ntpsec.org>: > As previously mentioned here: RHEL 6.
Which is about to EOL. > Supporting Python 2 is trivial. Why the hate? Because it's not in fact trivial. It's *doable*; Peter Donis and I are the expers on how to do it. But it's not trivial. It proliferates code and test paths, and therefore increases attack surface. Therefore we should drop Python 2 support as soon as the benefit of keeping it drops below the cost. I think that happens the moment python3 becomes a reliable thing to put in shebangs on all our primary platforms. There's a strong case this has already occurred, and that case will be closed when RHEL 6 goes EOL. -- <a href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/">Eric S. Raymond</a>
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