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On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 9:54 AM, Bohuslav Kabrda
<slavek(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>> It is written in a scope what does 'default' stands for.
>> Also from a additional porting POV (packages which ain't covered by scope
>> and are python2 only) it is important to have stated that the default
>> python
>> for Fedora is python3 as it will help (a bit at least) as leverage for
>> those
>> who are reluctant to port their codebase to python3.
>
> Plus, this is also about Python packaging guidelines suggesting usage of
> #!/usr/bin/python3 hashbang by default [1] (assuming, of course, the
> upstream supports Python 3).
I don't see that listed in the Change, but I don't think it needs to
be. The packaging guidelines can be changed to that independently of
the "default" claim. Frankly, I think the packaging guidelines should
be changed and in place as a prerequisite for this being approved
anyway.
The guidelines have already been changed to say that. Please see the link that I provided
in my previous mail.
josh
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Regards,
Slavek Kabrda