We're coming close to Python 3.6 EOL. Last year we were pretty prompt about dropping support for Python 3.5, dropping support within a month or two of EOL. I think I'd like us to be a little slower this time round (hence my posting of this in advance of anyone making a PR).
My impression is that Python 3.6 is still widely used. pypistats a couple packages says on the order of 20%. It's also the default on Ubuntu 18.04. Waiting six months would be in line with our removal policy for third party stubs, so that seems like a number we could default to, but curious if people have opinions.
We're coming close to Python 3.6 EOL. Last year we were pretty prompt about dropping support for Python 3.5, dropping support within a month or two of EOL. I think I'd like us to be a little slower this time round (hence my posting of this in advance of anyone making a PR).
My impression is that Python 3.6 is still widely used. pypistats a couple packages says on the order of 20%. It's also the default on Ubuntu 18.04. Waiting six months would be in line with our removal policy for third party stubs, so that seems like a number we could default to, but curious if people have opinions.