Nick Coghlan added the comment: I'm currently discussing some options with Donald and Christian. While it's annoying that a developer from a certain large corporate user of Python (a director of the PSF, no less) is whining at volunteers on the internet instead of actually helping by encouraging their employer or the board to help fund the creation and publication of an up to date TLS module for Python 2, griping about the endemic problem of corporate users taking community developed software for granted won't make the underlying problem go away: an unfortunate amount of Python code is currently improperly secured because it is using outdated SSL support, and there isn't currently a good alternative available for users that aren't in a position to immediately migrate to Python 3.
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