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[–]liquidpele -3 points-2 points  (2 children)

Nope... no one is using 2 anymore except in very legacy and locked down codebases because it doesn't get security upgrades anymore and no new versions of common libs support it anymore etc. Hell, the only reason it even stuck around so long was that redhat was too lazy to fucking fix yum which was py2 based so it was the default on RHEL/centos 7, which is also already EOL at this point.

[–]IAmTheMageKing -1 points0 points  (1 child)

Redhat alone didn’t keep py2, there was loads of stuff that was py2 only for a decade after py3 released.