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by somat
1134 days ago
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What's the problem? you have the source, nothing is stopping anybody from using python2. In fact from that perspective you could say it is a good thing, once python3 was published, the language python2 became more and more stable. Until we are at this point. The language is super stable. It will never change again. exactly what you wanted. |
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Eh... pip+pypi killing support for python2 is kind of a big problem for continuing to use it unless you have zero external dependencies.