it might be handy to know which particular features of 2.6 are you
aiming to use which aren't in 2.5... ?

On Thu, 08 Dec 2011, Olivier Grisel wrote:

> Gael suggested on a checkins comment on github to drop support for
> Python 2.5. Let's vote. Besides what is you opinion on oldest numpy /
> scipy supported version.

> Currently Fabian tests the releases on python 2.5, numpy 1.3.0 and
> scipy 0.7.2. Once we decide on the lowest supported version I will
> setup an automated build for that configuration.

> Vote for dropping Python 2.5 support: supported versions will be 2.6.x
> and 2.7.x + 3.2+ (at some point).
> [ ] +1
> [ ] 0
> [ ] -1
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