Am 7. Januar 2020 11:04:02 MEZ schrieb Roger Oberholtzer 
<roger.oberholt...@gmail.com>:
>On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 5:23 PM M M <mcmdo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> What is the point of patching ancient versions? Why not just declare
>1.0.x and 1.2.x end of life and focus on 1.4.x and porting to Python3?
>
>I think I agree. I am guessing the biggest reason for not just
>supporting Python 3 is all the plugins that will no longer be usable.
>It's not just Trac itself.
>
>Perhaps the Plugins that only work with Python 2 should be moved to a
>depreciated location? That might make it easier to see which plugins
>are effected by a move to Python 3.

Why do that much extra effort?

As we did with Trac that had other major, disruptive code changes before, we 
can just flag/tag hacks with „trac1.6“ or more explicitely „python3“ as coded 
for Python 3.

Mit freundlichem Gruß

Steffen Hoffmann

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