Thanks for this, @dirk-thomas.
[quote="dirk-thomas, post:1, topic:6538"]
That being said the transition from Python 2 to Python 3 in ROS 1 is certainly a significant one. While OR will contribute to create a Noetic release in 2020 the scope of work is much higher. It requires the whole community to contribute to the effort - otherwise Noetic would just contain a fraction of packages of previous ROS 1 releases [...].
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Do you have any suggestions for how one might find projects that could use help in this?
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