23 Mar
2014
23 Mar
'14
4:48 a.m.
On 23.03.2014 02:33, Brett Cannon wrote:
Now I have been reading this thread on my phone and I only have cursory understanding of what failure ssl has had as of late, so this might be stupid, but what if in Python 3.5 we made it so people passed in an explicit SSL object into the relevant APIs and threw an exception if one wasn't provided when trying to access something requiring SSL? Then the ssl module would start existing on PyPI to make sure it can evolve faster than every 18 months?
I want to deprecate all SSL-related arguments except for the context argument. Several modules still except key and cert parameters. Do you want to make the context parameter a required parameter?