Hi Kirill,

Client libraries usually have wider range of python requirements, as they
may be run on various kinds of legacy environments, including the ones with
python 2.6. only.
Murano is definitely not the only project in Openstack which still
maintains py26 compatibility for its client: nova, glance, cinder and other
integrated ones do this.

So, I would not drop py26 support for client code without any good reasons
to. Are there any significant reasons to do it?
Regarding py3.4 - this is definitely a good idea.


--
Regards,
Alexander Tivelkov

On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 3:04 PM, Kirill Zaitsev <kzait...@mirantis.com>
wrote:

>  It seems that python-muranoclient is the last project from
> murano-official group, that still supports python2.6. Other projects do not
> have a 2.6 testing job (correct me if I’m wrong).
>
> Personally I think it’s time to drop support for 2.6 completely, and add
> (at least non-voting) jobs with python3.4 support tests.
> It seems to fit the whole process of moving OS projects towards python 3:
> https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/liberty-cross-project-python3
>
> What do you think? Does anyone have any objections?
>
>  --
> Kirill Zaitsev
> Murano team
> Software Engineer
> Mirantis, Inc
>
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