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Drop Python2.7 support in CI #686

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Removes Python2.7 from travis.yml in order to drop support for tests for Python2.7

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Removes Python2.7 from travis.yml in order to drop support for tests for
Python2.7
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@palnabarun PR for dropping Python2.7 support in CI. This can be steered without the other changes, request you to review this and merge. Also, do you guys have any communication channel?

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@onlinejudge95 -- We are not yet removinng Python 2.7 support from the CI, because our production environment is running on Python 2.7. Currently, I am migrating the infrastructure to newer Python version. Whenever that happens, the support will be removed.

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Also, do you guys have any communication channel?

We are on pyconindia.zulipchat.com or on #pyconindia on irc.freenode.net

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@palnabarun got it, leaving the PR as-is for future use

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palnabarun commented Jun 6, 2020

Note: To anyone looking at this, it SHOULDN'T be merged until all of production gets moved to Python 3.6 or beyond.

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Maybe attach a label?

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@onlinejudge95 please convert this PR to a draft PR. That'll make it significantly less likely that someone merges this by accident.

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