[Python-Dev] RFC: Backport ssl.MemoryBIO and ssl.SSLObject to Python 2.7 (original) (raw)
David Wilson dw+python-dev at hmmz.org
Thu Jun 1 15:55:46 EDT 2017
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On Thu, Jun 01, 2017 at 04:01:54PM +0100, Cory Benfield wrote:
> lower net cost than getting the world into a situation where pip no > longer runs on the >1e6 EC2 instances that will be running Ubuntu > 14.04/16.04 LTS until the turn of the next decade.
So for the record I’m assuming most of the previous email was a joke: certainly it’s not going to happen. ;)
But this is a real concern that does need to be addressed
Unfortunately it wasn't, but at least I'm glad to have accidentally made a valid point amidst the cloud of caffeine-fuelled irritability :/
Apologies for the previous post, it was hardly constructive.
David
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