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REL: Officially drop python2.7 support #263

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@scottclowe scottclowe commented Apr 3, 2022

Followup to #262, and closes #260.

Indicate that Python 2.7 support is dropped from releases after 1.7.5 (i.e. 1.8.0 and onwards).

I didn't change the Dockerfile (which uses python 2.7), remove the imports from __future__, or tidy up the py3compat stuff though.

@scottclowe scottclowe changed the title Officially drop python2.7 support REL: Officially drop python2.7 support (#260) Apr 3, 2022
@scottclowe scottclowe changed the title REL: Officially drop python2.7 support (#260) REL: Officially drop python2.7 support Apr 3, 2022
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@scottclowe it might be a good idea to write a notice in the readme.
In addition, it could be a good idea to take a look at the dogger file.

Also: Removal of the compat code (but that could be in another issue/pr)

@JessicaTegner JessicaTegner merged commit 0538f99 into JessicaTegner:master Apr 4, 2022
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Sorry, I don't know what is going on with the Docker file so don't feel comfortable changing it (I'm not sure what the Dockerfile is actually being used for)

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