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We're proceeding with work to move our hosts to Ubuntu 24.04 noble, and one of the biggest changes for our deployments there is the more or less full removal of Python 2.7.
Moin 1.9.x still requires Python 2.7, (we're running 1.9.11).
Hi Ee, I don't think Moin 2.0 is ready yet to be used on a big production site such as wiki.python.org.
It will certainly get there and it may make sense to test drive releases as they come to check how far away moin2 is from being able to run a larger wiki, but I don't have a lot of time to spend on this at the moment.
This would give us a hint at what's still missing from moin2.
It would probably also be good to get in touch with the current moin2 developers to see what they think about such a move. E.g. I could imagine them being interested in using the Python wiki content as test bed for the system. We'd have to check how much private information we have in the wiki, but I doubt there is much. The Jython wiki would be a smaller candidate. The PSF wiki has internal information, which we cannot easily give to other people.
We're proceeding with work to move our hosts to Ubuntu 24.04 noble, and one of the biggest changes for our deployments there is the more or less full removal of Python 2.7.
Moin 1.9.x still requires Python 2.7, (we're running 1.9.11).
We should investigate Moin 2.0.0 now that it has reached alpha: https://github.com/moinwiki/moin/releases/tag/2.0.0a1
CC: @malemburg dependent on your availability, I'm going to ask @JacobCoffee to work with you on this upgrade.
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