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[GitHub] [libcloud] Kami edited a comment on issue #1594: Migrate to the next version of Python requests when released

Kami edited a comment on issue #1594:
URL: https://github.com/apache/libcloud/issues/1594#issuecomment-950398383


   Since Python 3.5 is EOL for more than a year now (https://endoflife.date/python), I think it's reasonable for us to drop support for it in the release after the next one.
   
   Next one will be 3.4.0 and should go out this year and the one after that will be 3.5.0 and will likely go out some time next year.
   
   What do other people think? /cc @c-w @vdloo @tonybaloney @micafer @RunOrVeith
   
   EDIT: Per package download stats (https://pypistats.org/packages/apache-libcloud), Python 3.5, on average, represents less than 2% of daily downloads.


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