Saw a post from @lupyuen that Python 3.7 is EOL as of June 2023. For a language version released in June 2018, that's five years of life.

I cannot imagine trusting my work to a language with a five year lifetime. As a sysadmin, my "throwaway" perl and shell scripts weren't anywhere near that ephemeral. Writing that much churn, froth, and jetsam doesn't register with me. Is your work really that disposable?

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@arclight @lupyuen there is a subset that runs across python 2.7 and python 3. This seems to be pretty stable, but could be better documented.

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