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> you like python3, great for you. But why do you want to kill python2 if other people are happy with it?

You can make the same argument for any software suite which moves over time. Why should Firefox 10 die, just because Firefox 57 is out in a month or so?

Well.. Duh. The new code has to live somewhere, and we don't want to spend eternity backporting fixes to the old codebase.

Please do note: You can still use Python 2 if you like. But if you rely on really old and antiquated technology, you can't expected modern OSes to ship it by default. Now it becomes your liability to instruct your users in how to obtain your antiquated dependencies for your software to work.

Maybe that is a good enough solution, or maybe some day you will find that it's more beneficial to move along with the rest of the ecosystem.

Nobody writes new code in Python 2 any more. It's the programming language equivalent of Windows XP at this point.




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