html_url,issue_url,id,node_id,user,created_at,updated_at,author_association,body,reactions,performed_via_github_app,issue
https://github.com/pydata/xarray/issues/1829#issuecomment-381366584,https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/1829,381366584,MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDM4MTM2NjU4NA==,1828519,2018-04-14T22:56:34Z,2018-04-14T22:56:34Z,CONTRIBUTOR,"Looks like it is related to pip 10.0, with pip 9.0.3 it seems to install pandas fine on Python 3.4. I'll continue debugging this with pandas and the pip projects. Thanks.","{""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,288465429
https://github.com/pydata/xarray/issues/1829#issuecomment-381365561,https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/1829,381365561,MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDM4MTM2NTU2MQ==,1828519,2018-04-14T22:38:33Z,2018-04-14T22:39:05Z,CONTRIBUTOR,"I just ran in to an issue testing Python 3.4 on Travis where xarray asked for pandas >0.18.0 which pulls in a version of pandas that is not compatible with Python 3.4 (https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas/issues/20697). It also seems like this could be related to pip 10.0.
I'm ok dropping Python 3.4 from my tests, but is this python version check something pip/pypi should handle or is it something that xarray has to check in its setup.py?
Edit: I should have just made a new issue, sorry.","{""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,288465429
https://github.com/pydata/xarray/issues/1829#issuecomment-357812702,https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/1829,357812702,MDEyOklzc3VlQ29tbWVudDM1NzgxMjcwMg==,12229877,2018-01-15T23:35:22Z,2018-01-15T23:35:22Z,CONTRIBUTOR,"Related: when does Xarray plan to drop Python 2? IMO we should *at least* join [python3statement.org](http://www.python3statement.org) and drop it by 2020, and clearly document the timeline whatever it happens to be.
I'd be keen for an earlier date TBH - keyword-only arguments are great, compatibility shims kinda suck, and dependencies are moving to py3-only at an increasing rate (including matplotlib 3.0, scheduled for July) - but can see the other argument too.","{""total_count"": 0, ""+1"": 0, ""-1"": 0, ""laugh"": 0, ""hooray"": 0, ""confused"": 0, ""heart"": 0, ""rocket"": 0, ""eyes"": 0}",,288465429