Hi, > >> Normally I'd say it's only nice to also follow the depreciation policy > >> for tooling as well to give people a chance to switch away, but with > >> regards to Python2, I feel like we're in the clear to drop it for the > >> first release that will happen after the Python2 doomsday clock. > >> > >> (So, probably 4.2.)
Makes sense to me. > > RHEL-7 has Python 3 only in EPEL. That'll change with 7.7 btw. Beside that I'd say EPEL is good enough. > What's the benefit of making sure that stable platforms can continue to > run the *newest* QEMU? Well, my development workstation runs RHEL-7 ... cheers, Gerd