Oliver Stöneberg
Oliver Stöneberg
Thanks for your contribution. We are intentionally supporting those EOL Python versions. The oldest platform we are targeting is Ubuntu 16.04 and that comes with Python 3.5. But there are...
An additional note - the CI passes because we are not testing all the parts on those older platform. That was done in the `scriptcheck.yml` workflow but as those versions...
See #3596 about properly fixating, testing and documenting the targeted platforms.
> Using latest cppcheck on so old version does not make to much sense. > Isn't it? 🤔 > Last `cppcheck` supported by 16.04 is 1.72. > https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/+package/cppcheck That is...
What is `pupgrade`? Did you mean https://github.com/asottile/pyupgrade? Also we still support Python 2.7. But that will be removed in 2.16 so we cannot make any changes until then.
> AFAIK there is no even single still supported distro which still uses python 2.7. > Python 2.7 has been EOSed in 2020 (in few days will be 4 years...
I will provide rough write-ups of all the sections (especially just a mind dump) I already listed soon. Along with some related tickets as well as PRs. If you have...
Content-wise I am done with this for now. So feel free to provide feedback on it. I will still address the TODOs by filing tickets and publishing a few PRs...
I cannot be bothered to deal with the TODOs right now...so just let's get it in.
@chrchr-github Care for a post-commit review?