On 15/11/14 15:33, Aymeric Augustin wrote:
Hello,
The Django team has been discussing the timeline for dropping
support for older Python versions. The current consensus is:
- Support Python 2.x until the LTS version after 1.8, which should
be released late 2017 or early 2018 and supported until 2020,
when official support for Python 2.x ends.
- Drop support for Python 3.2 in Django 1.9 because its market
share isn’t significant nor going to increase.
Interesting.
Are there any stats available for market share of the various versions
of Python 3? If Python 3.3 has a similarly small market share you could
drop that as well and start with Python 3.4 which is the first version
of Python 3 I have felt was good enough to use for actual projects
rather than just tinkering around.
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