Just add the appropriate code to filter that category of warnings. I think you have the option of two lines of Python code or one environment variable.

On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 11:16 PM David Mertz <mertz@gnosis.cx> wrote:
On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 4:08 PM Alex Hall <alex.mojaki@gmail.com> wrote:
Even when there is a wealth of code out there that will become broken
by this change?

Not broken, just noisy.

Noisy *IS* broken!

In some ways it's one of the worst kinds of broken.  Working with libraries that import other libraries and trigger warnings that have nothing to do with MY code is super annoying.  I know this is a thorny question, since too-quiet means things don't change, and too noisy means users get warnings they are helpless to deal with.

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