Is there a projected or likely Pyramid 2.0 release date yet?

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Jonathan Vanasco

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Jun 27, 2019, 2:23:31 PM6/27/19
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I couldn't find anything in the docs or issue tracker.  

I'm wondering how much time I have to create 2.0 compatible versions of some libraries.

Steve Piercy

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Jun 27, 2019, 3:33:42 PM6/27/19
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No date, but progress is being made. Check the issue tracker. We use milestones.

https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/milestone/5

--steve


On 6/27/19 at 11:23 AM, jona...@findmeon.com (Jonathan Vanasco) pronounced:

> I couldn't find anything in the docs or issue tracker.
>
> I'm wondering how much time I have to create 2.0 compatible versions of
> some libraries.
>

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Steve Piercy, Eugene, OR

Jonathan Vanasco

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Jun 27, 2019, 5:43:40 PM6/27/19
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On Thursday, June 27, 2019 at 3:33:42 PM UTC-4, Steve Piercy wrote:
No date, but progress is being made.  Check the issue tracker.  We use milestones.

Thanks Steve. I knew about that, but some of those items are very large - especially the "possible 2.0 list".

Perhaps I should have been more vague in my question... are there any "likely" or "unlikely" timeframes for releases?  As in "most likely not until this winter" or "next spring" or "we're hoping for this fall!"

I'm working on pinning the package requirements in anything I maintain to "pyramid<2" based on the current deprecations/compatibility items in the changelog.  I didn't really think of the changes breaking the pyramid ecosystem until someone mentioned a removed API method in a ticket today.
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