Greetings all, Fedora Infrastructure develops a python module called python-fedora which can be used to connect to the web services that we run (Bodhi, packagedb, etc). This is used by fedpkg, pkgdb-cli, and a variety of ad hoc scripts that people are running on their systems. As the developers of this software, we would like to move to supporting python-2.6 and higher. Among other things, this will let us start considering a move to python3. python-2.6 is available in RHEL6 and python-2.7 is available in all current Fedora releases. However, RHEL5 has python-2.4. If we move to python-2.6 the version of python-fedora in EPEL5 will slowly lose functionality as its code is not updated while the web applications that the library talks to gain and remove features and change their API. The question that we have as the developers of python-fedora is whether this will be a problem for anyone. If the users of this library have moved on to RHEL6 and current Fedora, then we're fine with allowing the version in EPEL to slowly bit-rot; backporting only security fixes. However, if people are actively running code that depends on python-fedora working on RHEL5 then it's probably better for us to maintain python-2.4 compatibility, at least for the time being. So if you use this directly or run fedpkg or other scripts which require it on RHEL5 please speak up and let me know that we need to continue targeting python-2.4. If you send replies to this list, I'll see that the information is passed back to the infrastructure list and team. (And note, eventually we will have to move to a newer python version. If we choose to stay with python-2.4 now we'll reevaluate periodically to figure out when the time has come to move forward.) Thanks, Toshio
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