Am 09.10.2012, 06:51 Uhr, schrieb Brian Crowell <br...@fluggo.com>:

How do other developers feel about that? Maybe letting old PIL 1.1.7
take care of anyone using 2.5/2.6 or older, and focusing on 2.6/2.7
and up? Or perhaps maintaining a separate branch with Python 3 code?

2.6 tends to have fairly good support not least because it's still in the Debian stable packages. So if possible it should still be supported. I'd certainly cut anything less than 2.6 loose from any updates.

PIL is one of those libraries that is used almost everywhere so not going to 3 is a probably a blocker for lots of different people.

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