Brett Cannon wrote:
> > AIX is not officially supported. We have tried to be helpful and add/remove
> things over the years related to AIX (we used to have an external
> contributor who actively tried to keep AIX supported), but we don't
> guarantee things work since there is no core dev available to try and keep
> AIX running.

Ok, so given that AIX is not officially supported, should PEP 11 be updated? The
change I made to drop dynload_aix may not be worth documenting there, but 
perhaps
dropping support AIX 5.3 and below (as stated in 
https://bugs.python.org/issue40680)
would be.
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