Leam Hall <leamh...@gmail.com>: > However, those millions of servers are running Python 2.6 and a > smaller number running 2.7. At least in the US market since Red Hat > Enterprise Linux and its derivatives run 2.6.6 (RHEL 6) or 2.7.5 (RHEL > 7). Not sure what Python SuSE uses but they seem to have a fairly > large European footprint. RHEL 7 goes out the active support door (End > of Production Phase 3) mid-2024.
Ok, the owners of those millions of servers have a problem in their hands. What you are saying is that there will be a bonanza next year for Python 2-to-3 consultants. It will also involve a forced upgrade to RHEL 8 (which is nowhere in sight yet). Marko -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list