
Hello!
This list (which I co-admin, with Georg) is getting less and less traffic as months pass by. See:
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-porting/
The interwebs has been collecting ton of resources about porting py2 to 3 during these years. Any not-yet-answered question surely can be done in a list with more participants.
Can we kill this list?
Thanks! Regards,

The interwebs has been collecting ton of resources about porting py2 to 3 during these years. Any not-yet-answered question surely can be done in a list with more participants.
Can we kill this list?
Would it perhaps make sense to replace the list with an auto-reply about the list's demise, then auto-forward their message to python-list?
Skip

On Dec 23, 2018, at 07:29, Facundo Batista facundobatista@gmail.com wrote:
This list (which I co-admin, with Georg) is getting less and less traffic as months pass by. See:
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-porting/
The interwebs has been collecting ton of resources about porting py2 to 3 during these years. Any not-yet-answered question surely can be done in a list with more participants.
Can we kill this list?
Is it a maintenance burden? If not, then maybe we should wait until 2.7 is EOL’d? There might be an uptick in traffic as reality sets in for more people.
-Barry

El dom., 23 de dic. de 2018 a la(s) 14:20, Barry Warsaw (barry@python.org) escribió:
Can we kill this list?
Is it a maintenance burden? If not, then maybe we should wait until 2.7 is EOL’d? There might be an uptick in traffic as reality sets in for more people.
It's a good idea to wait until next year.
Thanks!

El dom., 23 de dic. de 2018 a la(s) 14:20, Barry Warsaw (barry@python.org) escribió:
On Dec 23, 2018, at 07:29, Facundo Batista facundobatista@gmail.com wrote:
This list (which I co-admin, with Georg) is getting less and less traffic as months pass by. See:
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-porting/
The interwebs has been collecting ton of resources about porting py2 to 3 during these years. Any not-yet-answered question surely can be done in a list with more participants.
Can we kill this list?
Is it a maintenance burden? If not, then maybe we should wait until 2.7 is EOL’d? There might be an uptick in traffic as reality sets in for more people.
Hello! Happy new year!
Can we kill this list now? It's barely used, almost no send mails and no replies...
Thanks,

No objections here either. CC’ing postmaster.
-Barry
On Jan 14, 2020, at 07:06, Facundo Batista facundobatista@gmail.com wrote:
El dom., 23 de dic. de 2018 a la(s) 14:20, Barry Warsaw (barry@python.org) escribió:
On Dec 23, 2018, at 07:29, Facundo Batista facundobatista@gmail.com wrote:
This list (which I co-admin, with Georg) is getting less and less traffic as months pass by. See:
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-porting/
The interwebs has been collecting ton of resources about porting py2 to 3 during these years. Any not-yet-answered question surely can be done in a list with more participants.
Can we kill this list?
Is it a maintenance burden? If not, then maybe we should wait until 2.7 is EOL’d? There might be an uptick in traffic as reality sets in for more people.
Hello! Happy new year!
Can we kill this list now? It's barely used, almost no send mails and no replies...
Thanks,
-- . Facundo
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On 1/14/20 10:59 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
No objections here either. CC’ing postmaster.
-Barry
On Jan 14, 2020, at 07:06, Facundo Batista facundobatista@gmail.com wrote:
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Can we kill this list now? It's barely used, almost no send mails and no replies...
The list has been removed. The archives are still available at https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-porting/.

El mar., 14 de ene. de 2020 a la(s) 16:36, Mark Sapiro (mark@msapiro.net) escribió:
The list has been removed. The archives are still available at https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-porting/.
Thank you!!
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Barry Warsaw
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Facundo Batista
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Mark Sapiro
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Skip Montanaro