[anaconda][master][PATCH 0/9] More Python 3 compatibility

Adam Williamson awilliam at redhat.com
Wed Jan 28 20:34:49 UTC 2015


On Wed, 2015-01-28 at 18:43 +0100, Martin Kolman wrote:
> Most of the easy to change, non-invasive Python 3 compatibility 
> changes have been done a while ago. This patch set contains more 
> complicated and invasive changes, but still without breaking Python 2
> support.

FESCo voted this morning to delay the "Python3 by default" feature to 
F23; they said their expectation was that anaconda would remain Python 
2-based for the F22 cycle.

Given this, is it worth considering delaying this until the F22 
branch, then leaving the F22 branch alone as regard Python 3-ish 
changes, and going wholesale on Python 3 conversion in the master 
(Rawhide) branch, without worrying about Python 2 compatibility?
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