On Thursday, June 18, 2015, Doug Hellmann <d...@doughellmann.com> wrote:
> Excerpts from Thomas Goirand's message of 2015-06-18 15:44:17 +0200: > > Hi! > > > > tl;dr: skip this message, the subject line is enough! :) > > > > As per the subject line, we already have Python 3.5 in Debian (AFAICT, > > from Debian Experimental, in version beta 2). As a consequence, we're > > already running (unit) tests using Python 3.5. Some have failures: I > > could see issues in ceilometerclient, keystoneclient, glanceclient and > > more (yes, I am planning to report these issues, and we already started > > doing so). As Python 3.4 is still the default interpreter for > > /usr/bin/python3, that's currently fine, but it soon wont be. > > > > All this to say: if you are currently gating on Python 3, please start > > slowly adding support for 3.5, as we're planning to switch to that for > > Debian 9 (aka Stretch). I believe Ubuntu will follow (as the Python core > > packages are imported from Debian). > > 3.5 is still in beta. What's the schedule for an official release from > the python-dev team? 3.4 Final is planed for September 13 https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0478/
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