On 4/18/06, Eugene Lazutkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adrian Holovaty wrote:
> > The plan is to keep support for 2.3 indefinitely. If you do find any
> I think it is a little bit too over the top. I would propose to support
> 2.3 for 1 year after major Linux distros come with Python 2.4 (or 2.5)
> by default.

I don't see any difference between "keep support for 2.3 indefinitely" and
"for 1 year after Debian Stable come with Python 2.5 by default" ;o)

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