On 23.03.2014 02:33, Brett Cannon wrote: > Now I have been reading this thread on my phone and I only have cursory > understanding of what failure ssl has had as of late, so this might be > stupid, but what if in Python 3.5 we made it so people passed in an > explicit SSL object into the relevant APIs and threw an exception if one > wasn't provided when trying to access something requiring SSL? Then the > ssl module would start existing on PyPI to make sure it can evolve > faster than every 18 months? I want to deprecate all SSL-related arguments except for the context argument. Several modules still except key and cert parameters. Do you want to make the context parameter a required parameter?
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