>seems problematic from a security standpoint once Python 2 EOLs.
There is a lot of other packages which also depend on Python2 and the LTS releases are supported for 5 years. So while I don't know the exact plans, I would assume Ubuntu/Canonical will keep patching Python2 in the LTS releases when/if security issues are discovered. :)
I don't think it will be automatically added to older releases, but it is always possible to request a backport, see https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/UbuntuBackp orts#Requesting _a_Backport
>seems problematic from a security standpoint once Python 2 EOLs.
There is a lot of other packages which also depend on Python2 and the LTS releases are supported for 5 years. So while I don't know the exact plans, I would assume Ubuntu/Canonical will keep patching Python2 in the LTS releases when/if security issues are discovered. :)