On 10. 02. 20 9:33, John M. Harris Jr wrote:
One potential solution would be to keep Python 3.7 for now, instead of causing
needless breakage.
Could you please elaborate on how do we do that?
Do you propose to revert python3 from 3.8 back to 3.7 and start bootstrapping
all the Python packages back with 3.7, 2 weeks before the beta freeze? How would
you deal with the number of packages that would fail to build with 3.7 for
unrelated reasons? I suppose it would be way more over 13.
Do you consider 13 broken packages from 3583 a needless breakage?
Do you propose Fedora to stay on one Python version forever to avoid needless
breakage? What happens when this Python version is no longer maintained upstream?
I am sorry, none of this sounds like something we want, so what do you actually
propose?
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