Hi Everyone,
Anyone know what the current status of the py3 branch is?
Gentoo Linux has dropped this package from it's main repo due to lack of movement, but I cloned this branch, made a few adjustments ( https://chirp.danplanet.com/issues/8475) and everything seemed to work great!
I'm assuming it's a few driver iterations behind the main branch, but it would be really nice to get py3 moving since Python2 is practically EOL'ed.
If it helps others test a bit easier I created a fork of the py3 branch with my patch already applied on github. https://github.com/mpoletiek/py3-CHIRP
The documentation on how to contribute to the main project using Mercurial was a bit out of date and went against recommendations being made to me in the #mercurial IRC channel on Freenode.
I figured moving this to github might help get the ball moving again as more and more developers prefer git and aren't very interested in anything else.
I was planning on testing this in a few different linux environments and windows 10 before New Years.
I'll definitely be using CHIRP for years to come, it's a great tool and really helps lower the barrier to entry for HAMers who can't afford the more expensive radio's & software. However, it's only getting more and more difficult and frankly unwise to maintain a Python 2 environment on modern systems.
I really appreciate all the work that's been put into this so far. I'd love to help speed things up if I can.
Thanks,
------------------------------------------- Matthew Poletiek 303.810.9082 matthew.poletiek@gmail.com www.matthewpoletiek.com