On 6/30/22 13:11, Charalampos Stratakis wrote:
So I presume then that python2.7 in Debian works flawlessly with
OpenSSL
3.0.0, no regressions, no security issues and no ABI problems right?
What about
stubbing out all networking in Python 2.7? I believe that
the only users of Python 2.7 in Fedora are various build scripts,
and those are all entirely offline. If so, nothing would break if
the ssl module was replaced by a stub module that threw an exception
when any of its functions was called. Using an EOL version of Python
in a network-facing program is a bad idea anyway.
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Sincerely,
Demi Marie Obenour (she/her/hers)