2017-06-01 18:51 GMT+02:00 Chris Angelico <ros...@gmail.com>:
> Hmm. So it's really hard to know. Pity. I suppose it's too much to ask
> for IP-based stat exclusion for the most commonly-used CI systems
> (Travis, Circle, etc)? Still, it does look like most pip usage happens
> on Linux. Also, it seems likely that the people who use Python and pip
> heavily are going to be the ones who most care about keeping
> up-to-date with point releases, so I still stand by my belief that
> yes, 2.7.14+ could take the bulk of 2.7's marketshare before 2.7
> itself stops being significant.

It sems like PyPI statistics are public:
https://langui.sh/2016/12/09/data-driven-decisions/

Another article on PyPI stats:
https://hynek.me/articles/python3-2016/

  2.7: 419 millions (89%)
  3.3+3.4+3.5+3.6: 51 millions (11%)
  (I ignored 2.6)

Victor
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