On Wed, May 15, 2024 at 2:02 PM Miro Hrončok mhroncok@redhat.com wrote:
On 15. 05. 24 13:31, Vít Ondruch wrote:
I am saying that Python is bad example and nobody should follow it.
I respectfully disagree. The LLVM maintainers think it is a good example worth following. So did the NodeJS maintainers. Name-versioning all the components makes things so much easier for the maintainers.
Right - IMO the Python stack is the *best* example of how to provide multiple versions of something in Fedora, and for how transitions to new major versions are handled in Rawhide. (And any remaining Python vs. Python 3 confusions are an orthogonal problem.) Being able to use both newer and older versions of Python on different branches of Fedora is *awesome*, for example for running tests against different Python versions with tox.
Fabio