Guess what, all those places can just use Python 3.12 for as long as it's maintained and if they REALLY can't update, they can:
a) make the system air gapped
b) pay a Python consulting company to back port security fixes
c) hire a Python core dev to do the system, directly
OOOOR, they can just update to Python 3.13 and migrate to the equivalent Python package that's not part of the core. For sure they already use other Python packages already.
We're making a mountain out of a molehill, also on behalf of places that have plenty of money to spend if push comes to shove.
a) make the system air gapped
b) pay a Python consulting company to back port security fixes
c) hire a Python core dev to do the system, directly
OOOOR, they can just update to Python 3.13 and migrate to the equivalent Python package that's not part of the core. For sure they already use other Python packages already.
We're making a mountain out of a molehill, also on behalf of places that have plenty of money to spend if push comes to shove.