Message406555
| Author |
mikecmcleod |
| Recipients |
eric.araujo, ethan.furman, loewis, mikecmcleod, orsenthil, v+python, vstinner |
| Date |
2021年11月18日.17:05:09 |
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-1.0 |
| Marked as misclassified |
Yes |
| Message-id |
<CANrVhVGYbDFmg8x-oe4VF05kuV-ESMECW7a2SSnyK3rnNzQkxA@mail.gmail.com> |
| In-reply-to |
<1637249767.11.0.172520284173.issue10483@roundup.psfhosted.org> |
| Content |
Hi Victor,
Ok I'll do that.
Regards,
Mike
On 2021年11月18日 at 15:36, STINNER Victor <report@bugs.python.org> wrote:
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> STINNER Victor <vstinner@python.org> added the comment:
>
> I searched for open issues which contain "cgi" in their title. I found 43
> open issues. The oldest is 101 months ago.
>
> In 10 years, Lib/cgi.py got 43 commits. Only 13 commits in the last 5
> years (since 2016年01月01日).
>
> It seems like the cgi module is not really maintained anymore. One option
> is to do nothing: I guess that the most basic features continue to work.
> Another option is to start deprecating all code related to CGI in the
> stdlib.
>
> While CGI is not "commonly" used, it seems like it remains popular for
> specific usages. So I don't think that it's time to deprecate it :-)
>
>
> > You can for sure make a pull request and see if a core dev will review
> and merge it
>
> Yep, just do that ;-) So far, nobody proposed a PR to fix this issue.
>
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