With Python 2.7 support dropping in a matter of weeks, I'd like to pick up
from hawkowl's thread back in March about Python 2.7 support for Twisted.
hawkowl had shared a plan in a Google Docs document. That URL has since gone
stale but here's a new one (thanks, hawkowl):
https://docs.go
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 4:06 PM Wilfredo Sánchez Vega
wrote:
> With Python 2.7 support dropping in a matter of weeks, I'd like to pick
> up from hawkowl's thread back in March about Python 2.7 support for Twisted.
>
Despite the widely circulated January 1 2020 date, it seems that python-dev
ne
I don't object to the final release being in April instead of January, though
I'm not sure that the additional release really means we need to do that. But
FWIW I'm in favor of Option 3 / calling 19.4 the final release. :-)
My sense is that there was consensus on hawkowl's proposal except
On 12/11/2019 4:06 PM, Wilfredo Sánchez Vega wrote:
John Santos:
I hope/expect that none of my code changes to make my source compatible
with both 2.7 and 3 will break when Twisted support for 2.7 goes away!
(It seems to me the Twisted compatibility policy would guarantee that.)
To be cle