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Revision as of 16:39, 27 January 2020 by Bcotton (talk | contribs) (Change approved by FESCo https://pagure.io/fesco/issue/2325#comment-622405)


Retire python34

Summary

The python34 package will be retired without replacement from Fedora 33. Python 3.4 has been End of Life since March 2019 and was kept around only to test software targeting EPEL 6 and Debian 8 “Jessie”. The removal is aligned with EPEL 6 EOL and happens after the EOL of Debian 8.

Owner

Current status

  • Targeted release: Fedora 33
  • Last updated: 2020-01-27
  • Tracker bug: <will be assigned by the Wrangler>
  • Release notes tracker: <will be assigned by the Wrangler>

Detailed Description

The python34 package with the Python interpreter in version 3.4 is kept in Fedora only to make it possible for Fedora users to test their software against the Python version shipped in EPEL 6 and EPEL 7. RHEL 7 now contains Python 3.6.

Debian 8 “Jessie” is End of Life in 2020-06. The EPEL 6 End of Life is planned for 2020-11. This roughly corresponds with the Fedora 33 release date. Hence, we decided to retire (completely remove) python34 from Fedora 33, before it gets released.

Benefit to Fedora

The maintenance of Python 3.4 was getting harder and harder every year. The support for Python 3.4 has disappeared from pip and an older version of pip has to be bundled in python34, while pip bundles even more old libraries. Support from tox and virtualenv will eventually disappear as well.

There is no direct benefit here, except that we don't want to maintain it anymore and we don't think it's a good idea either.

Consider this change proposal a louder orphaning, except that we will continue to maintain the package in older released and supported Fedoras (31 and 32). If you wish to continue maintaining Python 3.4 in Fedora, please speak to us first.

Scope

  • Proposal owners: Retire python34. Obsolete it from fedora-obsolete-packages if it causes troubles on upgrades. Make sure no Fedora package depends on it in any way (incl. weak dependencies).
  • Other developers: N/A (not a System Wide Change)
  • Release engineering: N/A (not a System Wide Change)
  • Policies and guidelines: N/A (not a System Wide Change)
  • Trademark approval: N/A (not needed for this Change)

Upgrade/compatibility impact

The package will no longer be available from the repositories, but it may remain on existing installations. If it causes troubles on upgrade, it needs to be obsoleted.

How To Test

N/A (not a System Wide Change)

User Experience

No more Python 3.4 to test user software on.

Dependencies

N/A (not a System Wide Change)

Contingency Plan

  • Contingency mechanism: (What to do? Who will do it?) N/A (not a System Wide Change)
  • Contingency deadline: N/A (not a System Wide Change)
  • Blocks release? N/A (not a System Wide Change), Yes/No
  • Blocks product? product

Documentation

N/A (not a System Wide Change)

Release Notes