Re: IPython/Jupyter plans for buster

2017-06-27 Thread Julien Puydt
Hi, Le 27/06/2017 à 18:20, Ximin Luo a écrit : > This assumes the Sage kernel would still work with a python3-only notebook... > I certainly hope so, if jupyter upstream are ready to drop the python2 > notebook so quickly... there's a good chance sagemath will end up using Python 3 too at some

Re: IPython/Jupyter plans for buster

2017-06-27 Thread Ximin Luo
Gordon Ball: > I don't have more information than was in the [1] link below, but my reading > of it is: > > 8< > > All ipython/jupyter components will drop python 2.7 support from version 6. > > For ipython, ipykernel and dependencies ipython-genutils, traitlets the > current, python-2

Re: IPython/Jupyter plans for buster

2017-06-26 Thread Gordon Ball
I don't have more information than was in the [1] link below, but my reading of it is: 8< All ipython/jupyter components will drop python 2.7 support from version 6. For ipython, ipykernel and dependencies ipython-genutils, traitlets the current, python-2.7 supporting branch gets ex

Re: IPython/Jupyter plans for buster

2017-06-25 Thread Ximin Luo
Hey, it depends on the details. I think (2) would be the best option, I think it's not worth the effect trying to set up an "alternatives" system, we have enough stuff to do already without needing to test all of this complexity. One thing we have to watch out for, is if their LTS versions stay

IPython/Jupyter plans for buster

2017-06-24 Thread Gordon Ball
Hello We currently have IPython 5.1 in the archive. Upstream has announced [1][2] IPython/Jupyter 5.x as an LTS branch (36 months support, ending July 2019), and the last version to support Python 2.7. The first releases of IPython 6 (supporting Python 3 only) are now available. There seem to be