chris218 | Hi 2 questions from a newbie, what is the lowest officially supported version of Python in OpenStack? And what is the stance on pyproject.toml as a replacement for setup.{py,cfg} | 01:41 |
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arthur | nerdygeek | 05:42 |
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frickler | chris218: for the current development cycle see https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/runtimes/2023.2.html#python-runtimes-for-2023-2 , so 3.8-3.10. note that downstream distribution may support additional versions, like Debian supporting and using python3.11 on Bookworm | 07:51 |
frickler | switching the installation mechanism is difficult due to some convoluted history, I don't think any significant effort has been made in regard to this yet | 07:52 |
chris218 | frickler: Thanks for the response I was mostly interested in what is the lowest feature set I'd need to restrict myself to when contributing to projects :) | 19:44 |
chris218 | Also yea looking at it pbr has issues with pyproject.toml | 19:44 |
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