[openstack-dev] [all] Status of the OpenStack port to Python 3

Clark Boylan cboylan at sapwetik.org
Thu Jun 23 21:21:09 UTC 2016


On Thu, Jun 23, 2016, at 02:15 PM, Doug Hellmann wrote:
> Excerpts from Thomas Goirand's message of 2016-06-23 23:04:28 +0200:
> > On 06/23/2016 06:11 PM, Doug Hellmann wrote:
> > > I'd like for the community to set a goal for Ocata to have Python
> > > 3 functional tests running for all projects.
> > > 
> > > As Tony points out, it's a bit late to have this as a priority for
> > > Newton, though work can and should continue. But given how close
> > > we are to having the initial phase of the port done (thanks Victor!),
> > > and how far we are from discussions of priorities for Ocata, it
> > > seems very reasonable to set a community-wide goal for our next
> > > release cycle.
> > > 
> > > Thoughts?
> > > 
> > > Doug
> > 
> > +1
> > 
> > Just think about it for a while. If we get Nova to work with Py3, and
> > everything else is working, including all functional tests in Tempest,
> > then after Otaca, we could even start to *REMOVE* Py2 support after
> > Otaca+1. That would be really awesome to stop all the compat layer
> > madness and use the new features available in Py3.
> 
> We'll need to get some input from other distros and from deployers
> before we decide on a timeline for dropping Python 2. For now, let's
> focus on making Python 3 work. Then we can all rejoice while having the
> discussion of how much longer to support Python 2. :-)
> 
> > 
> > I really would love to ship a full stack running Py3 for Debian Stretch.
> > However, for this, it'd be super helful to have as much visibility as
> > possible. Are we setting a hard deadline for the Otaca release? Or is
> > this just a goal we only "would like" to reach, but it's not really a
> > big deal if we don't reach it?
> 
> Let's see what PTLs have to say about planning, but I think if not
> Ocata then we'd want to set one for the P release. We're running
> out of supported lifetime for Python 2.7.

Keep in mind that there is interest in running OpenStack on PyPy which
is python 2.7. We don't have to continue supporting CPython 2.7
necessarily but we may want to support python 2.7 by way of PyPy.

Clark



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