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[GitHub] [avro] RyanSkraba commented on pull request #979: AVRO-1751: Add python3 compatibility

RyanSkraba commented on pull request #979:
URL: https://github.com/apache/avro/pull/979#issuecomment-736597144


   That's an excellent point!  Does that mean that pip will just stop working with python 3.5 installations in January?  I know that the Databricks LTS expects python 3.5 to work until mid-2021!  (That being said, it also comes with a version of Avro pre-installed, so it's probably not our problem).
   
   My opinion is that when pip drops support for an end-of-life release, we should also drop support!  Maybe we should just create a JIRA every time, and consider the PR that updates the build environment to be the "community vote"?


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