On 14.03.2022 19:34, Brett Cannon wrote:
> Greg proposed something like "Code changes to support platforms beyond tier1 
> or
> tier2 may be rejected, broken, or removed from the CPython codebase without
> notice if they cause a maintenance burden for tier1&2 or obstruct general
> improvements." and drop the concept of tier 3. Does that work for you?

Almost :-) I don't understand the "without notice". I guess Greg
meant "without deprecation process". Removal of support code should
be discussed on a ticket and then listed in PEP 11 and
mentioned in the NEWS file, as usual.

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