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Python 2.7 is intended to be the last major release in the 2.x series.
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Though more major releases have not been absolutely ruled out, the
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Python maintainers are planning to focus their efforts on Python 3.x.
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The Python maintainers are planning to focus their future efforts on
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the Python 3.x series.
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This means that 2.7 will remain in place for a long time, running
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production systems that have not been ported to Python 3.x.
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* It's very likely the 2.7 release will have a longer period of
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maintenance compared to earlier 2.x versions. Python 2.7 will
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continue to be maintained while the transition to 3.x is in
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progress, and that transition will itself be lengthy. Most 2.x
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versions are maintained for about 4 years, from the first to the
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last bugfix release; patchlevel releases for Python 2.7 will
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probably be made for at least 6 years.
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continue to be maintained while the transition to 3.x continues.
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Maintenance releases for Python 2.7 will probably be made for 5
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years.
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* Because 2.7 will be running production applications, a policy
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decision was made to silence warnings only of interest to developers
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by default. Silencing :exc:`DeprecationWarning` and its descendants
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prevents users from seeing warnings triggered by an application.
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(Carried out in :issue:`7319`.)
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* A policy decision was made to silence warnings only of interest to
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developers by default. :exc:`DeprecationWarning` and its
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descendants are now ignored unless otherwise requested, preventing
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users from seeing warnings triggered by an application. (Carried
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out in :issue:`7319`.)
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In previous releases, :exc:`DeprecationWarning` messages were
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enabled by default, providing Python developers with a clear
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indication of where their code may break in a future major version
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of Python.
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However, there are increasingly many users of Python-based
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applications who are not directly involved in the development of
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those applications. :exc:`DeprecationWarning` messages are
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irrelevant to such users, making them worry about an application
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that's actually working correctly and burdening the developers of
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these applications with responding to these concerns.
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You can re-enable display of :exc:`DeprecationWarning` messages by
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running Python with the :option:`-Wdefault` (short form:
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