On 3/23/2017 4:41 AM, Victor Stinner wrote: > Hi, > > I looked at the "Status of Python branches" to check if it was up to > date. It's the case, thanks :-) But it recalled me that no exact date > was decided for the official end of line of the the Python 2 branch > (2.7 EOL). > https://docs.python.org/devguide/#status-of-python-branches > says January 1st, 2020 > Can we pick an official date? The devguide list is effectively the official list. No one should plan on getting anything from pydev after 1/1/20. As far as ''we' are concerned, 2.7 EOL will be when the final 2.7.n release is made. If Benjamin continues twice-a-year releases, n could be 20 in mid 2020, about 10 years after 2.7.0 in 2010-7-3. Or perhaps he will push a possible 2.7.19 'Dec 2019' release to 2020-01-01. Especially if the rate of commits decreases, he might lengthen the interval, thereby reducing the final ''n'. In the meanwhile, I think we should let him continue planning one release ahead. https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/ Planned future release dates: 2.7.14 in mid 2017 -- Terry Jan Reedy
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