What should get done before a 2.x release with Python 3.6+? #753
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One crucial thing that I want to draft soon is a "project governance" document where we agree on "ways of working" - so what you can expect from a Maintainer (me + future ones), what I expect from contributors, how releases should go. Maybe also something about conflict resolution, although I'm uncertain if the PyPDF2 community is big enough for that. Also how to prevent that a single maintainer stops the whole project from continuing - but besides a process this requires at least one other person who would be ready to step in. |
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I've just received a PR which is Python 3.6 only. I've seen at least one PR of a contributor struggling with the weird Unicode handling of Python 2.X.
I would like to move to Python 3.6 as soon as possible for those reasons:
Sadly, if we want to keep Python 3.6 we will not be able to use dataclasses.
What do you think about (a) dropping Python 2.X support with a 1.x release or (2) make the next release the 2.x release - hence not working on merging all of the existing PRs first?
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