The project/environment we work with already targets Python 2.7, so it'd be
fine for us and our collaborators. But it's hard to comment in a more
altruistic way without knowing the impact of the change. Is it possible to
summarise the benefits? (e.g. Simplifies NumPy codebase; allows better
support for XXX under 2.5+; ...)

On 28 June 2012 13:25, Travis Oliphant <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> I'd like to propose dropping support for Python 2.4 in NumPy 1.8 (not the
> 1.7 release).      What does everyone think of that?
>
> -Travis
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