What's the news on Fabric 2? - Haven't seen anything this year, or really heard anything apart from:
http://www.fabfile.org/roadmap.html
http://bitprophet.org/blog/2017/04/17/fabric-2-alpha-beta/
Been creating all sorts of neat little packages and Fabric wrappers over at github/offscale.
Want to support Python 2.7+ and Python 3; but your TODO list was long, so was planning on waiting until you're closer to feature parity (mostly just need: custom context managers, shell_env
, cd
, exists
).
Can you provide an update on Fabric 2? - Thanks.
I'm wrapping up some dayjob work (related to the Spectre/Meltdown security explosion earlier this year) and have gotten signoff to spend most of April sprinting on Fabric 2 so I can finally, at long last, have it done by this year's PyCon in May.
So expect to start seeing movement again real soon now.
I am quite curious why adding support for Python 3 bug was closed and locked? Clearly the fix was not implemented and also prevents others from adding links to the fabric3 fork that apparently works with python3.
Python 3 support is coming in v2; after the extreme hassle and instability of porting another old codebase to Python 3 (Paramiko) I judged it not worth trying to do it for Fabric 1, when Fabric 2 was already in development and natively/from-the-start a hybrid codebase.
(I did not anticipate Fabric 2 taking this long to come out, clearly. Hopefully moot very soon now!)
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I'm wrapping up some dayjob work (related to the Spectre/Meltdown security explosion earlier this year) and have gotten signoff to spend most of April sprinting on Fabric 2 so I can finally, at long last, have it done by this year's PyCon in May.
So expect to start seeing movement again real soon now.