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I notices a couple of issues regarding Python 3 support, but given that Python 2 is no longer supported I'd expect Python 3 to work out of the box.
Likewise with Django, where the project dependency is 1.7 while the minimum supported version is 3.2LTS (though it makes more sense to target 4.2 at this time).
If there is no current plans, would the maintainers be open to the idea of a future major release (v4.0 ?) using Python 3/Django 4.2 and dropping compatibility with EOL'd dependencies?
Alternatively, is there another project I should be looking at to replace BOTS? I did see a issues #46 referencing other ideas, but it doesn't look like those gained much traction.
Thanks!
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This project is dead, I'd fork it and make the changes you're suggesting. I think there are a handful of other people that are interested, perhaps, in contributing also.
Thanks for this, very useful. Have tried to post on that thread; hoping my group membership and indeed post, will be approved i.e. that the group maintainer is more active than the project...
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project?I notices a couple of issues regarding Python 3 support, but given that Python 2 is no longer supported I'd expect Python 3 to work out of the box.
Likewise with Django, where the project dependency is 1.7 while the minimum supported version is 3.2LTS (though it makes more sense to target 4.2 at this time).
If there is no current plans, would the maintainers be open to the idea of a future major release (v4.0 ?) using Python 3/Django 4.2 and dropping compatibility with EOL'd dependencies?
Alternatively, is there another project I should be looking at to replace BOTS? I did see a issues #46 referencing other ideas, but it doesn't look like those gained much traction.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: