---- On Fri, 01 May 2020 15:46:34 -0500 Doug Hellmann <doug@doughellmann.com> wrote ----
On Apr 30, 2020, at 10:53 PM, Ghanshyam Mann <gmann@ghanshyammann.com> wrote:
Hello Everyone,
Please find the final status for the py2.7 drop goal. Finally, it is COMPLETED!! With this (after three continuous cycles), I am taking a break from community goals (at least for V cycle :))!!.
Wiki page is updated: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Python3 I have added the 'Python3 Only' column here https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Python3#Python_3_Status_of_OpenStack_project...
Completion Report: =============== * Swift & Storlets are the two projects keeping py2.7 support.
* All projects have completed the goal and now are python3-only.
* It has been another roller coaster :) and I appreciate everyone helped in this work and all the projects reviewing the patches on time with few exceptions :).
* A Lot of gate issues occurred and fixed during this transition especially making branchless tooling testing the mixed python version ( stable branch on py2 and other on py3).
* I finished the audit for all the projects. requirement repo will be cleaning up the py2 caps in Victoria cycle[1].
Some ongoing work on deployement projects repo or unmaintained repo: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- These are dpendendant on other work for testing framework etc. This can be continued and need not to be tracked under this goal. * python-barbicanclient: https://review.opendev.org/#/c/699096/ ** This repo seems unmaintained for last 6 months and the gate is already broken. * Openstack Charms - Most of them merged, few are waiting for the team to migrate to Python3 Zaza functional test framework. * Openstackansible - This will finish once centos jobs will be migrated to Centos8. * Openstack-Helm - No conclusion yet from help team on what else to do for py2 drop.
-gmann
Congratulations!
Moving to python 3 has been a multi-year process, but it shows that we can make significant maintenance-oriented changes like this when the community works together.
Indeed, it was a lot of hard work for many years. While updating the wiki page, I read a few old comments, blogs and realized it was not an easy job at all :).
Thank you for seeing this last phase of the work through to completion, Ghanshyam.
Doug