On 5/22/19 3:36 AM, mal at python.org (M.-A. Lemburg) wrote:
On 21.05.2019 21:19, Matt Callaghan wrote:
Thanks Chris - and I completely agree with your point.
What is the community's preference to that consideration?
The simplest solution I see is to add a "top header / block" that says
the summary of:
"It is Python3 going forward, officially as of Jan2020. This page is
largely out of date, but kept for historical reference as it provides
value for maintaining legacy Python2 systems."
+1
I've now made that change at
https://wiki.python.org/moin/Python2orPython3 and will continue updating
it and relevant parts of the wiki (including some amount of deleting,
merging, etc.) throughout Changeset's work on the Python 2 sunsetting.
As a general matter of wiki-editing etiquette: I've read
https://wiki.python.org/moin/WikiGuidelines#Etiquette and understand and
appreciate the guidance. Since this is work I'm contracted with the PSF
to perform, I'm going to try to move reasonably speedily to remove
obsolete material; I figure it's available in the post's history if
people need to retrieve it to reference or reuse elsewhere. But if a
page is actively maintained, I will do what I can to contact page
maintainers so they know what I'm up to and we can collaborate.
--
Sumana Harihareswara
Changeset Consulting
https://changeset.nyc
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