I spoke with Doug Hellmann who has been championing the goal inside of
OpenStack [1].

According to Doug all major services in OpenStack should be supporting
python 3.5 and 3.6. They have a goal in their current cycle, set for
2019-04-10 [2], to make python 3 the default in tests [3].

[1] - https://governance.openstack.org/tc/goals/pike/python35.html
[2] - https://releases.openstack.org/
[3] - https://governance.openstack.org/tc/goals/stein/python3-first.html

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Mike Perez (thingee)

On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 7:45 AM Sage Weil <sw...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> This has come up several times before, but we need to make a final
> decision.  Alfredo has a PR prepared that drops Python 2 support entirely
> in master, which will mean nautilus is Python 3 only.
>
> All of our distro targets (el7, bionic, xenial) include python 3, so that
> isn't an issue.  However, it also means that users of python-rados,
> python-rbd, and python-cephfs will need to be using python 3.
>
> Python 2 is on its way out, and has been for years.  See
>
>         https://pythonclock.org/
>
> If it don't kill it in Nautilus, we'll be doing it for Octopus.
>
> Are there major python-{rbd,cephfs,rgw,rados} users that are still Python
> 2 that we need to be worried about?  (OpenStack?)
>
> sage
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