It is also technically possible to use a drop-in fallback
implementation on older pythons, e.g.:
  https://github.com/pydata/patsy/blob/master/patsy/compat.py#L120
  https://github.com/pydata/patsy/blob/master/patsy/compat_ordereddict.py

-n

On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 4:03 PM, Federico Ariza <ariza.feder...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
> Working on the MEP22 I would like to use an OrderedDict but it is only
> natively available from python 2.7
>
> Are there any plans to remove 2.6 for matplotlib 1.5?
>
> If not. I will just use a list with dicts inside, not as elegant but works.
>
> Thanks
> Federico
>
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