• @overcast5348@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    My company makes it super easy for me - we’re just going to continue on python 2.7 and add this to the long list of reasons why we’re not upgrading.

    Please send help.

    • @Corbin@programming.dev
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      35 months ago

      You may be pleased to know that PyPy’s Python 2.7 branch will be maintained indefinitely, since PyPy is also written in Python 2.7. Also, if you can’t leave CPython yet, ActivePython’s team is publishing CPython 2.7 security patches.

      • @overcast5348@lemmy.world
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        35 months ago

        We already have contracts in place to get security patches. That’s usually the InfoSec team’s problem anyway.

        As a developer, my life gets hard due to library support. We manage internal forks of multiple open source projects just to make them python 2 compatible. A non-trivial amount of time is wasted on this, and we don’t even have it available for public use. 🤷‍♂️

    • @verstra@programming.dev
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      25 months ago

      Why would you not be upgrading due to a new feature of python? You don’t like new features or was that a badly wordered sentence?

      • nickwitha_k (he/him)
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        105 months ago

        Because using an exceedingly insecure version is cheaper until an inevitable compromise makes it expensive.

    • @fubarx@lemmy.ml
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      25 months ago

      Python 2.7 and iOS mobile programmers stuck on Objective-C could start a support group.