Hi all,
I'd like to let both the yt-users and yt-dev mailing list know about a proposal I am making to drop support in yt for Python 2.7 sometime in 2019.
I've written up a YTEP (yt enhancement proposal) that formalizes this proposal. Please see the text for details:
https://github.com/ngoldbaum/ytep/blob/master/source/YTEPs/YTEP-0033.rst
If you have strong feelings about yt's support for Python 2.7 (for or against) I'd love to hear your thoughts as comments on the pull request to the YTEP repository:
https://github.com/yt-project/ytep/pull/3
To avoid splitting the conversation, please do not reply to this e-mail and instead make a comment on the pull request.
Once the discussion is finished I will make another e-mail describing what we agree to.
-Nathan
It looks like this proposal has proven uncontroversial. yay!
If no one objects in the next 24 hours I'm going to go ahead and merge the YTEP pull request and declare the YTEP accepted.
On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 3:01 PM, Nathan Goldbaum nathan12343@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to let both the yt-users and yt-dev mailing list know about a proposal I am making to drop support in yt for Python 2.7 sometime in 2019.
I've written up a YTEP (yt enhancement proposal) that formalizes this proposal. Please see the text for details:
https://github.com/ngoldbaum/ytep/blob/master/source/YTEPs/YTEP-0033.rst
If you have strong feelings about yt's support for Python 2.7 (for or against) I'd love to hear your thoughts as comments on the pull request to the YTEP repository:
https://github.com/yt-project/ytep/pull/3
To avoid splitting the conversation, please do not reply to this e-mail and instead make a comment on the pull request.
Once the discussion is finished I will make another e-mail describing what we agree to.
-Nathan