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I'm definitely in favor of this in light of dealing with a package that doesn't provide a way to set a timeout, but does accept a fully configured session. My...

Is there a roadmap for Py3 compatibility?

Funnily enough, I showed up here because I got notified I'm a maintainer of a critical package, which turns out is the one I question.

Sorry to be so radio silent on this. There's been a lot going on in my personal life that's blocked this from being merged. It'll be the beginning/middle of July...

It is optional as of 0.5. However, request in flask is a context local so you'll be able to access it via `from flask import request`. This access looks weird...

I can think of several ways, but really they're all variations on a theme: indirection. My least favorite is, because it's overhead to remember: ``` lambda user: requirement(user, request) ```...

https://flask-allows.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api.html#flask_allows.requirements.wants_request You're in luck, I put out 0.5.1 with that change and transition docs yesterday. I forgot to update the changelog though. :facepalm: I currently have wants_request marked as removed...

I'm considering doing a major release that drops python 2 later this year so that's something that can actually just go away since there won't be too be any metaclass...

I think the biggest py2 enabled user is FlaskBB. I think our plans there for dropping py2 support will be the biggest driver here. @sh4nks tagging you for heads up