https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=211435

--- Comment #9 from John W. O'Brien <j...@saltant.com> ---
If we look at all */py* ports added to the tree since I first submitted this
port, the overwhelming majority of them fail to meet the standard to which my
submission is evidently being held.

$ svn log -v -r 419262:437907 /usr/ports \
 | egrep "^   A /head/[^/]+/py[^/]+/Makefile$" \
 | cut -d/ -f3-5 \
 | xargs egrep "USES" -hs \
 | egrep -o "python[+.:0-9]*" \
 | sort \
 | uniq -c
 221 python
   4 python:
   5 python:2
   1 python:2.4+
   1 python:2.5+
   1 python:2.6
   7 python:2.7
   1 python:2.7+
  15 python:3
   3 python:3.1+
   5 python:3.2+
  25 python:3.3+
   1 python:3.4+
   1 python:3.6

Furthermore, there has been no additional discussion on the mailing list, and
no apparent efforts to further define nor deliver the python ports machinery
capabilities required to support the "new trend" cited in comment #6.
Empirically, the "trend" was actually just an interesting idea that has failed
to take hold in any meaningful way.

Please commit this port by this time two weeks hence (04/20) or I will consider
my submission rejected.

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