+1 I'm good with your proposal. On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 1:52 PM Andrew Stitcher <astitc...@apache.org> wrote:
> Python 2 has finally been declared dead (as in unsupported) by its > upstream. And every platform that is widely used has a version of > python 3 available. From what I can tell a reasonable earliest version > of python would now be 3.6 as 3.9 is out and 3.10 is not too far off. > > C++11 is now 10 years old pretty much and similarly every widely used > platform has a compiler with C++11 support. > > [Yes, this is pretty much dictated by the recent withdrawal in support > of RHEL 6 which was the last OS which didn't have these things > > We have already removed support for python 2.6 now that RHEL 6 is no > longer important - everything else has at least python 2.7.] > > So I propose that the Proton 0.34 release is the last one that supports > python 2.7 and C++03. We will remove support for them and clean up > somewhat immediately after that release and move the minimum supported > versions as C++11 and Python 3.6 for release 0.35 and on. > > Thoughts, sighs of relief, disagreement...? > > Andrew > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@qpid.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@qpid.apache.org > > -- -K