I'm working on communications regarding the sunsetting of Python 2.x [0] The way I understand & have phrased my understanding[1] of Inkscape's plans is: Inkscape's LTS 0.92.x line aims to continue supporting Python 2.7 but Inkscape 0.92.5 will also support Python 3, and the 1.0 line will drop support for Python 2. And, as I understand it, Inkscape hopes to release 0.92.5 and 1.0 this calendar year, but that's a hope, not a firm commitment.
I'm working on communications regarding the sunsetting of Python 2.x [0] The way I understand & have phrased my understanding[1] of Inkscape's plans is: Inkscape's LTS 0.92.x line aims to continue supporting Python 2.7 but Inkscape 0.92.5 will also support Python 3, and the 1.0 line will drop support for Python 2. And, as I understand it, Inkscape hopes to release 0.92.5 and 1.0 this calendar year, but that's a hope, not a firm commitment.
[0] https:/ /www.python. org/doc/ sunset- python- 2/
[1] http:// python- notes.curiousef ficiency. org/en/ latest/ python3/ questions_ and_answers. html#when- can-we- expect- python- 2-to-be- a-purely- historical- relic