On 7/5/07, anna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Jul 5, 10:42 am, "Tom Tobin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I think you're asking an unanswerable question; Django is developed > > *against* a particular minimum Python version's specification. > > Someone could, in theory, hack on Django without ever touching a > > Python interpreter (although I'd hope not, since running the test > > suite is a Good Thing). ^_^ What version used alongside development > > to test things will differ from developer to developer. > > Ok, thanks. That's the answer I was afraid of, unfortunately. > > Just in case anyone knows, is it the same with the other frameworks > for Python, like Pylons, Turbogears, etc? I'm thinking yes, based on > your answers here, but just wondering.
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