Oh, wonderful! That should about settle it, then. I am now converting all
the nose tests to pytests which will allow GraphFrames to run Python 3.11.

Russell

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> We no longer support Python 2 in Spark
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> On Fri, Jan 31, 2025 at 5:10 PM Russell Jurney <russell.jur...@gmail.com>
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>> So... including the Spark user list for a broader perspective on Python 2
>> PySpark users.
>>
>> I want to remove Python 2 support from GraphFrames so I don't have to
>> think about it or work in Python 2... I wrote this up in the issue Drop
>> support for Python 2
>> <https://github.com/graphframes/graphframes/issues/490>. Do people
>> really use PySpark 3 [or soon 4] in Python 2? Is this a thing, or is a
>> reference to Python 2 from like GraphFrames' birth in 2016?
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>> Thanks,
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