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We should explain the timeline and plan. :-) |
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What a good question, @psifertex, thanks for asking it. 😛 So, I know some folks are waiting for Py2 to be pried from their cold, dead fingers, but the V35 dev team (and others) are waiting for a couple of nice features in Python3 that we can start supporting. Given that the official support ended this year, we knew that deprecating Py2 would be on our todo list. As of release 2.1 (2020-07-10), Python 2 is now officially deprecated. |
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What a good question, @psifertex, thanks for asking it. 😛
So, I know some folks are waiting for Py2 to be pried from their cold, dead fingers, but the V35 dev team (and others) are waiting for a couple of nice features in Python3 that we can start supporting. Given that the official support ended this year, we knew that deprecating Py2 would be on our todo list.
As of release 2.1 (2020-07-10), Python 2 is now officially deprecated.
As of release 2.2 (currently in development, estimated release date 2020-10-14) new features may be added that require Python 3, but Python 2 will not be broken.
As of release 2.3 (in development once 2.2 releases), we will officially end Python 2 compatibility…