
This reverts commit da129b1c53b8f529656c48a26d495a8664a3c901. Keeping Python 3.10 in setup.cfg classifier and zuul.yaml changes. Reason for revert: Needed-By: https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/openstack-zuul-jobs/+/882175 TC has been discussing about re-adding the python 3.8 testing in current master 2023.2 release testing. - https://meetings.opendev.org/meetings/tc/2023/tc.2023-04-25-18.00.log.html#l-191 - https://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2023-April/033469.html While governance changes are under review, TC agreed to add py3.8 testing so that we do not see more project/lib dropping python 3.8 and make them uninstalable on python 3.8 - https://meetings.opendev.org/meetings/tc/2023/tc.2023-05-02-18.00.log.html#l-17 - https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/governance/+/882165 Also adding py3.8 testing back in job https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/openstack-zuul-jobs/+/882175 Change-Id: Ibf0960703d78ccfcb39421ee4b1cfee2c787d85a
stevedore -- Manage dynamic plugins for Python applications
Python makes loading code dynamically easy, allowing you to configure
and extend your application by discovering and loading extensions
("plugins") at runtime. Many applications implement their own
library for doing this, using __import__
or
importlib
. stevedore avoids creating yet another extension
mechanism by building on top of setuptools
entry points. The code for managing entry points tends to be
repetitive, though, so stevedore provides manager classes for
implementing common patterns for using dynamically loaded
extensions.
- Free software: Apache license
- Documentation: https://docs.openstack.org/stevedore/latest
- Source: https://opendev.org/openstack/stevedore
- Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-stevedore
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