On 2/8/19 6:10 pm, Sebastian Huber wrote: > Hello, > > the EOL of Python 2.7 is soon, so it will be Python 3 for sure: > > https://pythonclock.org/ > > The EOL of Python 3.4 was March 18, 2019: > > https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3410/ > > Is it all right to start with Python 3.5? >
As a general rule the widest range of versions the better but that sort of statement is easy to say and a pain to figure out. There needs to be compelling reason to have just python3 things that are not supported by `future`. Yes the clock is ticking for Py2 but a timely change means different things to different people. Importing a separate package is different. We cannot control what happens with that package however we can control if that specific tool is made available and installed. This means such a tool does not effect the other tools that may work. Chris _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel