Re: Summary/Minutes from today's FESCo Meeting (2013-10-23)

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On 10/24/2013 02:45 AM, Bohuslav Kabrda wrote:
>> * ticket #1182 F21/F22 System Wide Change: Python 3 as the
>> Default Implementation - 
>> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Python_3_as_Default 
>> (nirik, 18:10:29) * AGREED: Feature is approved, provided that
>> the contingency plan is updated with permitting a mixed
>> environment of py2/py3 (+6,-1,0) (nirik, 18:30:22)
> 
> This is not very clear to me. Does that mean that we shouldn't use 
> side tag at all, but rather just switch as many system tools as 
> possible to Python 3 (in F22 rawhide) and leave the rest running
> on Python 2? Just making sure before I update the Change page.
> 

Yes, we determined that a reasonable contingency plan is to move
forward with the parts that did get converted properly and finish up
the work in the next release.

The major caveat was that we would like to request that you focus
efforts heavily on getting all the pieces that are required for the
stripped-down cloud image in first, since they're the ones with the
most to lose if we get stuck carrying two stacks at once.
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