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From: William Breathitt Gray <vilhelm.gray@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-dev@l.g.o
Cc: Aaron Bauman <bman@g.o>
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] unsanctioned python 2.7 crusade
Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2019 14:34:37
Message-Id: 20191205143416.GA3209@icarus
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-dev] unsanctioned python 2.7 crusade by Rich Freeman
1 On Thu, Dec 05, 2019 at 09:24:26AM -0500, Rich Freeman wrote:
2 > On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 8:59 AM Jason A. Donenfeld <zx2c4@g.o> wrote:
3 > >
4 > > It's quite another to mask random packages that have USE flags to
5 > > optionally support whatever python 2.7 library. If you're going to
6 > > last rites these, talk with the maintainer first, and only then, send
7 > > emails one at a time. Doing that en masse isn't appropriate.
8 >
9 > ++ - I have no idea if that happened. For anything USE-controlled it
10 > would make more sense to file a bug or mask the package-flag combo
11 > itself.
12 >
13 > >
14 > > On another topic, I'd prefer for python 2.7 not to be removed from
15 > > gentoo. Tons of code still uses it.
16 > >
17 >
18 > I'm sure a million people would share that preference. I'm not sure
19 > what the upstream/security status is of 2.7. Obviously to keep it
20 > around it would need to be reasonably secure, and somebody within
21 > Gentoo would have to want to maintain it. That's basically the
22 > criteria for keeping anything like this around. If somebody stepped
23 > up and said "I'm maintaining 2.7 and here is why it will remain
24 > secure..." I doubt they'd get a lot of resistance.
25 >
26 > --
27 > Rich
28
29 If Python 2.7 is EOL upstream then it sounds like upstream will not be
30 maintaining it any longer; i.e. no more bug fixes nor support. That
31 means Gentoo would have to maintain its own Python 2.7 fork if it's to
32 remain in the repository. Naturally, maintaining a Python fork is not
33 something the Gentoo team is ready to do, so it makes sense to remove
34 Python 2.7 now that the EOL date is approaching.
35
36 Besides, the Python 2.7 EOL date has been known since 2015, so those
37 python 2-only packages will have had at least 5 years to migrate to
38 Python 3.
39
40 William Breathitt Gray

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Re: [gentoo-dev] unsanctioned python 2.7 crusade Aaron Bauman <bman@g.o>