I didn't move the goalposts? I reworded what I previously expressed. If you want to see support, you can pay people to provide that support. Free support ends in 2020.
If you're not paying for it and you are making money off it, I don't see this attitude as being okay. You can ask. You can also be told no!
Python 2 advocates like to bring up the PyPI download numbers as some kind of "reality". But here is the reality: The PSF, governing body for the Python project, has decided years ago that Python 3 will EOL in 2020. It has given ample heads up for everybody to migrate.
Years. That's the reality. This decision didn't come out of nowhere. Don't expect a yes.
> Unlike yours, none of my comments are shitting on the efforts of volunteers that are doing their best to keep people like you happy and making money using a project you're not paying for
This was the line I responded to, and it has nothing to do with support, but with the ability to criticise something you aren't paying for. You introduced the idea that something was being "demanded" so that you could beat up that strawman.
You originally said:
> making money using a project you're not paying for
No mention of support, just "shitting on the efforts of" (IYHO), So it seems you are moving the goalposts.