I know you really, really want me to think that I was owed new Python 2 versions of other people's libraries, but I'm not going to. I've already explained several times that what I think is bad is not people dropping backward compatibility with Python 2, but demonstrating the intent to publicly shame anyone who continued to maintain backward compatibility.
All of your comments are arguing against a position I've never held as if it were my position, well after you have no reasonable excuse for that error. That's dishonest and offensive.
All of your comments are arguing against a position I've never held as if it were my position, well after you have no reasonable excuse for that error. That's dishonest and offensive.