Jorge Vargas wrote: > for ones 2.5 is not consider production code yet so noone should be > running anything on it. same with 1.6.
Yes, certainly, in fact in a lot of companies I've worked for the criteria for upgrading is when the Vendor is about to stop supporting it :) But are there many companies using Python 2.4 even now though, I wonder? > on the java side my company is still stuck at 1.4, some prod servers > ar 1.3 :) , and my branch moved to 1.5 like 2 months ago. but again I > wont use anything that is in release candidates for production. but > thats just me Nah, not just you, at work we'd be equally cautious as well. Which feels funny sometimes because publications and magazines will start discussing Java 1.6 even now and we know that it's still probably at least 3-4 years away before we get to use it at work. > > > > -- > > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list