Uwe Grauer wrote:
> Ed Leafe wrote:
>>      Just an informal survey: how many people out there are using Python
>> versions *earlier* than 2.5? And out of those, how many would not be
>> able to upgrade, or would not want to upgrade? Please explain why
>> upgrading would not be possible/desirable.
>>
>>      If you are using Python 2.5, or are planning on upgrading real soon
>> now, please don't respond. I'm just trying to get an idea of the
>> issues that are preventing or discouraging people from moving from
>> older versions.
>>
>
> At least python 2.4 should be supported.
> I know that there are still very much people on 2.3 but i think this
> should be a minor incompatibility.

We are trying to find out if requiring python 2.5 would be an
insurmountable hardship or not. Usually, we'd like to support python 1-2
versions prior to the current version, but we are considering putting
something into place that would require python 2.5 (absolute import).

So, not thinking of other people, will *you* be troubled if we make python
2.5 a requirement?

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