On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 4:49 AM, Michael Foord <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> On 22 Dec 2011, at 01:25, Mark Hammond wrote:
>
> > FWIW, the most recent version of pywin32 has the following download
> counts (rounded to the nearest thousand)
> >
> > Version 32bit 64bit
> > -------------------------
> > 3.2 - 75,000 9,000
> > 3.1 - 4,000 1,000
> > 2.7 - 126,000 16,000
> > 2.6 - 46,000 6,000
> > 2.5 - 21,000 n/a
> > 2.4 - 3,000 n/a
> > 2.3 - 1,000 n/a
> >
> > So ISTM that 2.5 isn't hugely popular these days, but also isn't
> insignificant. It probably means I could "safely" drop 2.3 and 2.4 support
> though...
> >
>
>
> These figures can't possibly be true. No-one is using Python 3 yet. ;-)
>
python.org should have a poll/settings for active python.org accounts to
allow people mark when they switch to Python 3.
FWIW I heard a few days ago about a UK government department, HMGCC (Her
> Majesty's Government Communication Centre - based in Milton Keynes), who
> use Python for research projects. They switched to using Python 3 a while
> ago.
>
if that == True:
front_page.response(news_template.render("News About Her Majesty
switched to Python 3"))
Can't stand to do a +1 for the news item.
All the best,
>
> Michael Foord
>
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