On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 4:15 AM Andréas Kühne
<andreas.ku...@hypercode.se> wrote:
>
> Official access isn't denied - and python 2 will probably be available. The 
> problem is that you don't get any security fixes or any updates at all. That 
> in itself is a major problem. If someone is saying that you need to use 
> python 2, I would strongly recommend them to not even think about it. All 
> code that is written will be useless in a couple of years time, and need to 
> be updated or even worse thrown away.

This is totally untrue. Yes, all code should be converted to py3, but
that is simply not happing at many companies. They will continue to
use their py2 apps, and either support them internally or purchase py2
support from one of the many companies offering it. Is that a good
idea? No, but it's a reality.

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