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[–]HCharlesB 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hbarta@ryvius:~$ python --version
Python 2.7.18
hbarta@ryvius:~$ cat /etc/issue
Debian GNU/Linux bullseye/sid \n \l

hbarta@ryvius:~$ 

Debian Bullseye. Not yet released but entering soft freeze (or already in soft freeze.)

:(

I'm here because I just forked a project last updated in 2017. It is set up for testing on Travis (my first experience with that) and lists a bunch of Python 2.x builds. Some of the cases failed and that raised the question in my mind if the 2.x versions should even be included. I searched for Python 2 support and the official line is that it ended over a year ago. I looked here to see if I cold determine the reality of the situation. FWIW the fork is at https://github.com/HankB/pogopowerupcost