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{"/PATCHSET_LEVEL":[{"author":{"_account_id":15334,"name":"Stephen Finucane","display_name":"stephenfin","email":"stephenfin@redhat.com","username":"sfinucan"},"change_message_id":"55532602409997b97b060b99593593e70c897e6d","unresolved":true,"context_lines":[],"source_content_type":"","patch_set":2,"id":"0cbdef08_ca1de87a","updated":"2022-07-04 11:10:35.000000000","message":"You need to update the \u0027osc-build-image\u0027 job to use different images. Currently it uses \u0027python-builder-3.7-container-image\u0027 and \u0027python-base-3.7-container-image\u0027. Python 3.9 would be a good base...","commit_id":"43b0e5e9b77efe1ffe26bbd084ad812440b644c7"},{"author":{"_account_id":15334,"name":"Stephen Finucane","display_name":"stephenfin","email":"stephenfin@redhat.com","username":"sfinucan"},"change_message_id":"7b4dce7989dfecf8297d5fce23c7d0eb38afe984","unresolved":false,"context_lines":[],"source_content_type":"","patch_set":2,"id":"3023de2c_d8cbf540","in_reply_to":"0cbdef08_ca1de87a","updated":"2022-07-04 11:18:18.000000000","message":"Done","commit_id":"43b0e5e9b77efe1ffe26bbd084ad812440b644c7"},{"author":{"_account_id":15334,"name":"Stephen Finucane","display_name":"stephenfin","email":"stephenfin@redhat.com","username":"sfinucan"},"change_message_id":"7b4dce7989dfecf8297d5fce23c7d0eb38afe984","unresolved":false,"context_lines":[],"source_content_type":"","patch_set":3,"id":"7b3fbe0b_47d45c5b","updated":"2022-07-04 11:18:18.000000000","message":"Fixed it","commit_id":"3a62265053f45a721088390e2a7220ce6201f755"},{"author":{"_account_id":27900,"name":"Artem Goncharov","email":"artem.goncharov@gmail.com","username":"gtema"},"change_message_id":"81221af2f9ff6f4e1cc5c75bace36826977c2701","unresolved":false,"context_lines":[],"source_content_type":"","patch_set":4,"id":"3647d4ed_1ac3864d","updated":"2022-07-07 11:11:02.000000000","message":"While OSC is bound to the OpenStack release cycle our target is to have OSC running with older clouds. This eventually mean we may be even running older python versions. For switching to 3.9 for building container image there are no issues. But I have issues with dropping support declaration for 3.6, 3.7 without real need (our code as of now should be working fine with it). Let us not do this","commit_id":"4e769f0ed02eb9b5179258483cc9b08efe81842b"},{"author":{"_account_id":15334,"name":"Stephen Finucane","display_name":"stephenfin","email":"stephenfin@redhat.com","username":"sfinucan"},"change_message_id":"ca91e96f1cba9e60b7473411df5b46a5db54cf52","unresolved":false,"context_lines":[],"source_content_type":"","patch_set":4,"id":"b6bf8f93_5645a8e3","in_reply_to":"3647d4ed_1ac3864d","updated":"2022-07-07 12:58:51.000000000","message":"\u003e While OSC is bound to the OpenStack release cycle our target is to have OSC running with older clouds.\n\nClouds !\u003d local environment. I agree with supporting older clouds. I don\u0027t think we need to support older environments (e.g. Ubuntu 16.04) though.\n\n\u003e This eventually mean we may be even running older python versions.\n\nOn the clouds hosts, maybe, but this isn\u0027t really being used there (or doesn\u0027t have to be used there).\n\n\u003e For switching to 3.9 for building container image there are no issues. But I have issues with dropping support declaration for 3.6, 3.7 without real need (our code as of now should be working fine with it). Let us not do this\n\nThis is invariably going to happen anyway. Many of our dependencies have already dropped support for Python 3.6 and 3.7. Thankfully they have all set \u0027python_requires\u0027 correctly, as expected, so pip is simply installing the older version there. However, we won\u0027t pick up any new features or bugfixes (including security fixes) for these.","commit_id":"4e769f0ed02eb9b5179258483cc9b08efe81842b"},{"author":{"_account_id":27900,"name":"Artem Goncharov","email":"artem.goncharov@gmail.com","username":"gtema"},"change_message_id":"1abc65a2e183d344630119fe789f40132526d84d","unresolved":false,"context_lines":[],"source_content_type":"","patch_set":4,"id":"29046acd_f812270d","in_reply_to":"b6bf8f93_5645a8e3","updated":"2022-07-26 18:31:55.000000000","message":"Surely not Ubuntu 16.04, but we (at least on our cloud) still have some users sitting on CentOS 7 VMs (don\u0027t ask me why, please). And as such this mostly means 3.6 or 3.7. I do not really want us to chase ancient versions of python, neither doing extra work on keeping compatibility, but dropping something what works now is a different story.","commit_id":"4e769f0ed02eb9b5179258483cc9b08efe81842b"}]}
