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[GitHub] [pulsar] BewareMyPower edited a comment on pull request #11668: [Issue 11632][C++] Turning on more compiler warnings, and enforcing warnings as errors

BewareMyPower edited a comment on pull request #11668:
URL: https://github.com/apache/pulsar/pull/11668#issuecomment-903781872


   > Is that intended? Official support for Python 2.x ended last year. 
   
   Yeah, it makes sense. Upgrading Python from 2 to 3 requires some changes especially about Python functions to support Python3, IMO. I've tried to upgrade Python 2 to 3 before in https://github.com/apache/pulsar/pull/9684, but I'm not familiar with Python Functions :(
   
   There's also an opinion from @eolivelli in https://github.com/apache/pulsar/pull/9684#issuecomment-784253625 I think whether should we give up the support for Python2 still needs a discussion, maybe you can send an email to begin a discussion.


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