I agree that allowing more people to be able to do development against
Django 2.0 is important. That stated, please be very explicit in the
release notes and documentation that "Versions below Python 3.6 are
expected to be dropped before the next Django LTS will be released, so
please keep that in your project planning." (Language too informal, but I
think the idea is correct.)



On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 2:28 AM, Claude Paroz <cla...@2xlibre.net> wrote:

> 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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