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How can I learn about updates to Python 3 documentation in Splunk Docs?

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This Answers post tracks updates to the Python 3 Migration manual. Because there's no RSS functionality in Splunk docs today, the Splunk documentation team is using this post to notify interested readers of updates as they happen.

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Ask your questions about Python 3 migration using the tag "python3".

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July 30, 2019

In the Python Development with Splunk Enterprise and Deprecated and removed in version 7.3 pages, Splunk has removed the guidance that static/app-packages will be removed from the Splunk Enterprise Python 3 release. Instead, this endpoint will remain, and can continue to be used. static/app-packages is still deprecated, however, but will remain in the upcoming release.

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July 30, 2019

In the Python Development with Splunk Enterprise and Deprecated and removed in version 7.3 pages, Splunk has removed the guidance that static/app-packages will be removed from the Splunk Enterprise Python 3 release. Instead, this endpoint will remain, and can continue to be used. static/app-packages is still deprecated, however, but will remain in the upcoming release.

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