On 03. 12. 19 17:04, Richard Shaw wrote:
It doesn't look like there are too many API breakages

Yet :(

but my only concern is that some of the upstreams for packages I maintain haven't caught up with 3.8 yet.

That is a problem we will be fighting constantly. We expect Fedora to drive upstream support of new Python versions.

Technically Qt5/PySide2 doesn't support Python 3.8 (even though it builds) and don't plan to until the release of 5.14.
At the same time, technically, Fedora 32 is not yet released.

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