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Feature/py2 removal plan #1033

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Update roadmap with proposed python 2 deprecation plan.

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amanda11 commented Oct 21, 2020

Following on from the python 2 deprecation plan meeting, this PR contains the proposal for the Python 2 Deprecation with the short-term and long-term plans discussed.
Please see: StackStorm/community#53 for further information on the options discussed.

The plan that received the votes from the meeting was:

  • Short-term: Add support for EL7 and Python 3.6. Add support for U16 and Python 3.6 with customer's own supplied PPA
  • Mid-term: 3.5.0. Add support for U20 and Python 3.8, drop support for U16.

There is no restriction proposed on the Python 3.8 work starting in parallel with the short-term work, and that would be the desired approach. However this plan allows us to realistically drop Python 2 in StackStorm 3.4.0.

The proposal needs to be voted on by the @StackStorm/tsc

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amanda11 commented Nov 3, 2020

Plan agreed at TSC meeting on 3rd November.

@amanda11 amanda11 merged commit f8d9bbd into master Nov 3, 2020
@amanda11 amanda11 deleted the feature/py2-removal-plan branch November 3, 2020 23:11
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