I believe we push towards accepting new paradigms like python 3. If bugs were
found on libraries used in older context were probably because there wasn't a
need of particular feature. & that is how eventually a software becomes a
legacy. There are times when we might want to re-use this library
ibrary
or legacy software, then it make sense to solve the bug as well as port it
to new version. Timeline for anything build on top-of-any-language doesn't
necessarily have to cope up with evolving language unless needed.
Warm Regards,
Kishan Thobhani
Jedi Master at Printajoy | Full Stack En
ing
value to foundation and its vision.
Thank you everyone.
Warm Regards,
Kishan Thobhani ( @kishanio )
Jedi Master at Printajoy | Full Stack Software Engineer at Azoi, Inc.
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