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@AlexOverbeck AlexOverbeck commented Aug 11, 2020

In version v2.0.0 of the docraptor package we decided to drop support for Python 2. As stated in our repo, all development moving forward will only be done using Python 3.

  • Discussed dropping Python 2 support with all maintainers
  • Discussed signing the statement with all maintainers
  • Added a suitable logo if the project has one
    • Approximately square logos generally fit better than banners
    • Compressed the logo to save bandwidth (run scripts/squash-images.sh on it)
  • Checked the Netlify preview made from the pull request

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https://pypi.org/project/docraptor/
DocRaptor/docraptor-python#11

In version v2.0.0 of the docraptor package we decided to drop support
for Python 2.

As stated in our repo, all development moving forward will only be done
using Python 3.

Any links to any relevant tickets, articles or other resources?
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https://pypi.org/project/docraptor/
DocRaptor/docraptor-python#11

Co-authored-by: David Ronk <david@expectedbehavior.com>
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Carreau commented Aug 11, 2020

Nice logo ! Welcomme !

@Carreau Carreau merged commit e252235 into python3statement:master Aug 11, 2020
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Carreau commented Aug 11, 2020

You may want to put python_requires metadata in setup.py to make sure Python 2 user do not get a version that installs and does not work.

See this page: https://python3statement.org/practicalities/

If you already released and you have this issue, I believe PyPi now have the ability to yank releases, to make them invisible but still accessible.

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