RE: Addressing the Python 2, AsciiDoc classic, and AsciiDoc 3 tangle

2024-01-11 Thread James Browning via devel
> On 01/10/2024 7:49 PM PST Matt Selsky via devel wrote: > > Does anyone have links handy to statements from the various projects > on their long-term support status? Not as such. Hitting hub.docker.com I find no Python:2.6* images, Python:2.7* last pushed 21 April 2020, and Centos last pushed

RE: Addressing the Python 2, AsciiDoc classic, and AsciiDoc 3 tangle

2024-01-10 Thread Matt Selsky via devel
Does anyone have links handy to statements from the various projects on their long-term support status? Thanks, -Matt ___ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org https://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel

Re: Addressing the Python 2, AsciiDoc classic, and AsciiDoc 3 tangle

2024-01-08 Thread Hal Murray via devel
I have no strong opinions on this area. I won't grumble if our doc stuff doesn't build on Python2 as long as we have a copy of the doc on the web. Or somebody who really wants their own can build it on a more modern system and copy the files over. -- These are my opinions. I hate spam.