Hi Yannick,

Please list all the distro and distro versions you care about that still
ship with python 2.7 by default today, along with the time-frame for
which they are going to still be supported by the vendors, and whether
those distributions allow users to install python 3.0 side-by-side with
2.7 or not.

Thanks,

Mathieu

* Jérémie Galarneau ([email protected]) wrote:
> Although I agree it can prove to be an inconvenience for some users,
> most distributions provide a Python 3 package at this point.
> 
> The reasoning is that since these bindings are still in development
> and won't be integrated into the master branch for some time, the
> effort needed to develop and test them while targeting two versions of
> Python is hard to justify.
> 
> On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 10:55 PM, Yannick Brosseau
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On 2013-02-01 08:54, Jérémie Galarneau wrote:
> >> As for as I know, the bindings do work with Python 2.7.
> >> However, we have decided to no longer explicitly support older
> >> versions of Python in order to make the bindings, along with future
> >> developments, easily maintainable.
> >>
> > My main concern is that 2.7 is still the default version for many linux
> > distribution, so it might be early to drop 2.7 support.
> >
> > Yannick
> >
> >
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