On 31. 01. 21 20:44, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:


On Sun, 31 Jan 2021 at 14:29, Miro Hrončok <mhron...@redhat.com <mailto:mhron...@redhat.com>> wrote:

    Hello Pythonistas (and especially Jythonistas),

    I've noticed Jython is orphaned in Fedora.

    There is a new version 2.7.2 available from March 2020. I took a peek, 
however
    there are patches in Fedora's Jython I don't fully understand, so it is not
    easy
    for me to rebase them.


Isn't Jython a Python2 implementation? I thought it was orphaned because the amount of Python2 needed to make it useful was getting to be problematic.

Problematic in what way? The Jython interpreter itself is independent from the CPython 2 EOL. Like PyPy.

The Jython3 stack seems to be at continual catchup with Python as it is mentioning Python3.8 on the last times the pages are updated.

Quite recently updated thou:

https://github.com/jython/jython.github.io/pull/21

What does having Jython remain in Fedora help with?
That's something I'd like to understand more. If there are no people using Jython on Fedora then obviously nothing and we should not bother. Currently, it is nice to say: "We have all the Pythons in Fedora, even Jython", but that is not good enough reason :/

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