# Supported Python Versions With Python 2.7 officially going EOL on [01 Jan 2020](https://pythonclock.org/), we need a support plan for the repo project itself. Inevitably, there will be a long tail of users who still want to use Python 2 on their old LTS/corp systems and have little power to change the system. ## Summary * Python 3.6 (released Dec 2016) is required by default starting with repo-1.14. * Older versions of Python (e.g. v2.7) may use the legacy feature-frozen branch based on repo-1.13. ## Overview We provide a branch for Python 2 users that is feature-frozen. Bugfixes may be added on a best-effort basis or from the community, but largely no new features will be added, nor is support guaranteed. Users can select this during `repo init` time via the [repo launcher]. Otherwise the default branches (e.g. stable & master) will be used which will require Python 3. This means the [repo launcher] needs to support both Python 2 & Python 3, but since it doesn't import any other repo code, this shouldn't be too problematic. The master branch will require Python 3.6 at a minimum. If the system has an older version of Python 3, then users will have to select the legacy Python 2 branch instead. ### repo hooks Projects that use [repo hooks] run on independent schedules. They might migrate to Python 3 earlier or later than us. To support them, we'll probe the shebang of the hook script and if we find an interpreter in there that indicates a different version than repo is currently running under, we'll attempt to reexec ourselves under that. For example, a hook with a header like `#!/usr/bin/python2` will have repo execute `/usr/bin/python2` to execute the hook code specifically if repo is currently running Python 3. For more details, consult the [repo hooks] documentation. [repo hooks]: ./repo-hooks.md [repo launcher]: ../repo