> On 10 Jan 2017, at 17:05, Jack Jansen <jack.jan...@cwi.nl> wrote:
> 
> I have completely ignored this whole TLS 1.0 versus TLS 1.2 security debate 
> until know, but just now the following post came in on python-announce, which 
> seems to suggest that TLS 1.0 is really about to be phased out: 
> https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-announce-list/2017-January/011437.html
> 
> I think Python 2.7 older that 2.7.13 (i.e. including the apple-shipped 
> Pythons) don’t support TLS 1.2 by default, which would seem to suggest that 
> things like pip will stop working as of this summer.
> 
> Or am I overreacting?

You are not. Annoyingly Donald Stufft already noticed that Apple’s Python is 
problematic, but breaking for users on a major OS is apparently not a problem 
:-(

This shouldn’t be a problem for most serious development as those users likely 
use a separate python installation anyway, but this will affect casual users 
including at least some new users. 

Ronald

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