Re: F37 proposal: Deprecate openssl1.1 package (System-Wide Change)

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On Thu, Jun 30, 2022 at 01:52:34PM -0400, Demi Marie Obenour wrote:
> On 6/30/22 13:11, Charalampos Stratakis wrote:
> > So I presume then that python2.7 in Debian works flawlessly with OpenSSL
> > 3.0.0, no regressions, no security issues and no ABI problems right?
>
> What about stubbing out all networking in Python 2.7?  I believe
> that the only users of Python 2.7 in Fedora are various build
> scripts, and those are all entirely offline.  If so, nothing would
> break if the ssl module was replaced by a stub module that threw an
> exception when any of its functions was called.  Using an EOL
> version of Python in a network-facing program is a bad idea anyway.

This sounds like one of the better ideas to come out of this thread,
and should be done regardless of the other stuff.

Rich.

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