Re: EPEL: Python 3.4 will be EOL in March 2019

2018-10-22 Thread Stephen John Smoogen
On Tue, 2 Oct 2018 at 11:54, Aurelien Bompard wrote: > > > > most of the packages I've seen lack the python3_other bits (no > > statistics, just my impression). > > That's my impression too. > > > Is this something we want? If so, are the packagers willing to adapt > > their packages (as much as I

Re: EPEL: Python 3.4 will be EOL in March 2019

2018-10-02 Thread Aurelien Bompard
> most of the packages I've seen lack the python3_other bits (no > statistics, just my impression). That's my impression too. > Is this something we want? If so, are the packagers willing to adapt > their packages (as much as I'd like to do this, I lack the resources to > hack on 228 packages

EPEL: Python 3.4 will be EOL in March 2019

2018-08-21 Thread Miro HronĨok
On 13.8.2018 11:49, Larry Hastings wrote on python-...@python.org: > We of the core dev community commit to supporting Python releases for > five years. Releases get eighteen months of active bug fixes, followed > by three and a half years of security fixes. Python 3.4 turns 5 next > March--at w