After some discussion in the working group, we decided that this is mostly
a question of what the labs can support. The UNH Lab uses the version of
python that ships with the latest Ubuntu LTS, which is 3.8. The Intel Lab
is in a similar situation. Are there any objections to python 3.8 with
update
>
> On Thu, 20 Jan 2022 09:42:51 -0500
> Owen Hilyard wrote:
>
> > Hello Everyone,
> >
> > DTS has operated using the version of python available in the oldest
> > supported Ubuntu LTS for a while now, but after some discussion in the
> > working group, we decided that DTS should designate a P
On Thu, 20 Jan 2022 09:42:51 -0500
Owen Hilyard wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> DTS has operated using the version of python available in the oldest
> supported Ubuntu LTS for a while now, but after some discussion in the
> working group, we decided that DTS should designate a Python version
> expl
Hello Everyone,
DTS has operated using the version of python available in the oldest
supported Ubuntu LTS for a while now, but after some discussion in the
working group, we decided that DTS should designate a Python version
explicitly for the sake of compatibility. My initial proposal is Python
3
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