[Python-Dev] Core Dev Sprint: Collecting Discord usernames

2020-10-01 Thread Kyle Stanley
Hey all, The upcoming 2020 Python Core Development Sprint is right around the corner, and we're currently towards the end of finalizing platform setup. For using Discord during the sprint on the public Python Discord server (as voted on in https://discuss.python.org/t/2020-core-dev-sprint-poll-di

[Python-Dev] Re: Farewell, Python 3.5

2020-10-01 Thread David Mertz
Thank you so much Larry, for your wonderful work. On Thu, Oct 1, 2020 at 8:44 AM Eric V. Smith wrote: > Thanks for all of your work, Larry. I really think it was the stability of > these releases that helped push 3.x into dominance over 2.7. > > 3 version control systems. Insane! > > Eric > On

[Python-Dev] Re: Farewell, Python 3.5

2020-10-01 Thread Eric V. Smith
Thanks for all of your work, Larry. I really think it was the stability of these releases that helped push 3.x into dominance over 2.7. 3  version control systems. Insane! Eric On 10/1/2020 1:49 PM, Larry Hastings wrote: At last!  Python 3.5 has now officially reached its end-of-life.  Sin

[Python-Dev] Re: [python-committers] Farewell, Python 3.5

2020-10-01 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
Thank you, Larry and the whole release team, for putting so much work into this ! On 01.10.2020 19:49, Larry Hastings wrote: > > At last!  Python 3.5 has now officially reached its end-of-life.  Since there > have been no checkins or PRs since I tagged 3.5.10, 3.5.10 will stand as the > final rel

[Python-Dev] Farewell, Python 3.5

2020-10-01 Thread Larry Hastings
At last!  Python 3.5 has now officially reached its end-of-life. Since there have been no checkins or PRs since I tagged 3.5.10, 3.5.10 will stand as the final release in the 3.5 series. As with a similar announcement I wrote about eighteen months ago, I know we can all look back fondly on P