Just FYI to all the people who don't prioritize moving our code to Python3:
> Begin forwarded message: > > From: Terry Reedy <tjre...@udel.edu> > Subject: 2.7 EOL = 2020 January 1 > Date: March 13, 2018 at 9:58:42 AM CDT > To: python-l...@python.org > > On March 10, on thread "Python 2.7 -- bugfix or security before EOL?", Guido > van Russum wrote > > "The way I see the situation for 2.7 is that EOL is January 1st, 2020, and > there will be no updates, not even source-only security patches, after that > date. Support (from the core devs, the PSF, and python.org) stops completely > on that date. If you want support for 2.7 beyond that day you will have to > pay a commercial vendor. Of course it's open source so people are also > welcome to fork it. But the core devs have toiled long enough, and the 2020 > EOL date (an extension from the originally annouced 2015 EOL!) was announced > with sufficient lead time and fanfare that I don't feel bad about stopping to > support it at all." > > Two days later, Benjamin Peterson, the 2.7 release manager, replied "Sounds > good to me. I've updated the PEP to say 2.7 is completely dead on Jan 1 > 2020." adding "The final release may not literally be on January 1st". > > https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/ now says > "2.7 will receive bugfix support until January 1, 2020." > > -- > Terry Jan Reedy > > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- Ed Leafe
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