Fedora Linux Needs Your Help to Port Several Python Packages to Python 3

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  • Post Updated: April 3, 2024

Today, Fedora Project has informed us through Miro Hrončok that they need the community’s help to port certain applications written in the Python dynamic programming language to Python 3.

It’s a known fact that Python 3 is currently being adopted by more and more GNU/Linux operating systems, as the world always tries to move forward and implement the newest of technologies. Additionally, support for Python 2 slowly starts to fade on some of the most popular OSes.

Miro Hrončok is a Fedora ambassador and packager working at Red Hat, focusing on the Python stack and 3D printing for the Fedora Linux operating system. Today, July 15, 2016, he has informed us that his team needs volunteers to help with the Python 3 porting of various packages from the Fedora Python 3 Porting Database.

“Fedora is always moving forward and that means switching to Python 3…. (read more)

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