[Python-Dev] PEP 594: Removing dead batteries from the standard library
Christian Heimes
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Tue May 21 07:46:34 EDT 2019
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On 21/05/2019 13.08, André Malo wrote: > On Montag, 20. Mai 2019 23:27:49 CEST Antoine Pitrou wrote: >> NNTP is still quite used (often through GMane, but probably not only) so >> I'd question the removal of nntplib. >> >> cgitb used to be used by some Web frameworks in order to format >> exceptions. Perhaps one should check if that's still the case. > > I concur with both of those. > There's software in production using both. (It doesn't mean it's on pypi or > even free software). There is always somebody who uses a feature. This argument blocks any innovation or cleanup. Victor just reminded me of https://xkcd.com/1172/ . * The removed modules will be available through PyPI. * You don't have to start to worry until Python 3.10 is released in over 3 years from now. * The modules are fully supported in Python 3.8 and 3.9. Python 3.9 will reach EOL late 2026 or early 2027. That's plenty of time. Christian
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