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Issue created Jul 01, 2019 by Trac@tracbot

Port pyptlib/obfsproxy to Python 3

Hello,

I'm the maintainer of the obfsproxy package in OpenWrt (and also one of its Python maintainers).

As you are probably aware, Python 2 will reach end-of-life by the end of this year (https://pythonclock.org/).

I'm not exactly sure what is the current status of obfsproxy (whether it has been replaced by obfs4proxy or just dormant), but I think it would be good to keep it alive as an option.

Would it be possible to port it (and pyptlib) to Python 3? If I manage to find time to work on some patches, would there be interest in merging them?

Thanks!

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Username: jefferyto

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