On 24-11-2014 17:41, Aaron Meurer wrote:
IPython seems to be ahead of the curve here (most other libraries I
know of still support 2.6), whereas SymPy has traditionally been
behind the curve (we supported 2.5 for longer than most libraries). At
least that's what I remember. We could probably look up the release
details to be sure, say, for the other libraries in the scipy stack.

Aaron Meurer

Agree about IPython. While NumPy, MatPlotLib and SciPy still support Python 2.6.

NumPy dropped Python 2.5 support in v1.8.0 (30/10/2013), MatPlotLib in v1.2.0 (08/01/2013), Scipy in v0.12 (07/04/2013).

As Python 2.5 was released 2 years before Python 2.6, the logic gives 2015 to be the year when Python 2.6 support will be dropped by NumPy, MatPlotLib and SciPy.

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