Hello.

What is the current status for proposal?

Best regards.

2015-09-28 10:16 GMT-05:00 Matthew Miller <mattdm@fedoraproject.org>:
On Sat, Sep 26, 2015 at 11:21:46PM -0600, Neville A. Cross wrote:
> From my point of view, Brno has most of the people (if not all)
> working on this porting. So, having some face to face time to engage
> in this initiative outside Brno will help distribute the load to
> other palces. This will facilitating future FADs on this topic,
> those can be done regionally with online support form Brno.

I know that Python 3 is important to Red Hat. (Doing the math here,
Python 2.x is scheduled to be end-of-life forever in 2020. Red Hat
Enterprise Linux lifetimes for the past releases go over a decade with
extended support options. RHEL 7 was released just last year, and I
think it's no secret to say that Red Hat is likely to release something
else _before_ 2020, and releasing that with Python 3 and not Python 2
would be nice. (In fact, this was even in Denise Dumas's slides at
Flock: http://www.slideshare.net/mattdm-fedora/flock-2015-what-does-red-hat-want/11)

So, if there is wide community interest in the same thing, and budget
and conflicting priorities willing, I'm in support of spending Fedora
community money for external-to-RH community members to collaborate on
this.

> The only PyCon that I have been was in 2011 and everybody was saying
> something along the lines of: "Python 3 is okey if they don't touch
> my stuff". Despite the time passed, Python 3 is not the default
> version. I think if advancing version number in Python is going to
> happen, needs some championship to make it happen (the "first"
> value). The number of packages having double version is increasing.
> The burden to maintain those duplicates is time consuming. Time that
> can be more useful allocated to develop new things instead of work
> keeping backward compatibility.

Cool, thanks for the input.

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