On Tue, Jan 27, 2026 at 09:52:50AM -0500, Allison King via devel-announce wrote:
> Wiki: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Pandas3

> The pandas 3.0 release removed a functionality that was deprecated in
> previous releases. Upstream recommends projects to first upgrade to pandas
> 2.3 to ensure your code is working without warnings, before upgrading to
> pandas 3.0. Fedora has had Pandas 2.3.x in Fedora since F-42 in October
> 2025 without any reported issues so a year later for F-45 is makes sense to
> make the jump to the Pandas 3.0.x release.

> * Proposal owners:
> ** Update the python-pandas package to the latest 3.x release
> ** Rebuild Pandas dependent packages in Fedora against the latest
> python-pandas package.
> * Other developers:
> ** Ensure packages dependent on Pandas in Fedora are up to date and
> compatible with the latest Pandas release.

This sounds all good, but what happens if dependent packages do not
work correctly with Pandas 3. What is the expectation: will the introduction
of Pandas 3 be delayed, or will those packages FTBFS, etc?

Has compat been tested in Copr or such? Do we know how many packages
will have problems?

Zbyszek
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