New Python Maintainer - Self Introduction

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Hi guys,
as a new Fedora and RHEL Python maintainer, I'd like to introduce myself and start communicating with you.
I took Python over from Dave Malcolm a month ago and I figured it'd be good to start talking to devs of important Python projects that Fedora/RHEL rely on. I'd like to keep the communication channel between me and you open, so if you ever need a Python patch or there's something that I can do for you (in my power :)), feel free to reach out to me.
My most important long-term goal is to migrate Fedora to use Python 3 as a default. I already prepared rpm-python3 bindings for the packaging team and although YUM will never work with Python 3, I'm relying on DNF, which will work with Python 3 for sure, as I was told. So my question for anaconda devs is: What would it take to migrate anaconda to Python 3? Are there already any plans to do so (and timeframe)? What could I do to help with that?

Thank you all,
Slavek.

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Regards,
Bohuslav "Slavek" Kabrda.

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