Regarding Python 3.7 support in libraries. I don't think keeping it is worth it even if there are still downloads of that dependency for Python 3.7.
If somebody still have 3.7 in production it won't change unless they get a "kick" of some kind. I mean, they still will be using 3.7 in two or three months as they do now.
The only way to make them upgrade is to break their systems with a dependency that dropped Python 3.7 support.
#python #python37 #endoflife #opensource #programming
'Rebuild the World' tomorrow is due to #Cosmic shipping #GCC 8.2.0 as default, rather than 7.3.0. So, in spite of most of my apps working fine, I'll be re-compiling all of them, with the exception of my #Python37 which I've already compiled with GCC 8.2.0.
Anyway enough messing about, with a few minor things to check tomorrow, that's me done for tonight (:*
Nos da!;*