Le mardi 17 janvier 2017 15:48:46 UTC+1, Tim Graham a écrit :
>
> I propose to tentatively target Python 3.5+ for Django 2.0 but not to 
> remove the current workarounds for Python 3.4 at this time. Shortly before 
> the alpha for Django 2.0, an interested person can look into how much work 
> is required to fix any test failures on Python 3.4 and we'll make a 
> decision then.
>

I'm strongly advocating for keeping 3.4 support for now, as I would have 
difficulty to continue contributing to Django.
My main system is still using 3.4 and will be for some months. Even if I 
could rather easily installing manually a more recent Python, I very much 
like relying on my stable distro packages. Sorry for my dumbness!

Claude

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