Hi all,
I just set up a wiki page where we can collect which Python versions we
may want to support for how long. You can find it at
https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/Python-Version
for viewing, corrections, and updates.
What's missing is Mac OS, but I know too little to retrieve useful links
from there.
I'm pretty sure the Linux list is woefully incomplete. I have added
Fedora and Red Hat as stand-in lines, but I'm pretty sure some prominent
distros are missing (plus Fedora and Red Hat are almost the same anyway,
at least in some incarnations).
One huge gap is Android. I think SymPy is being used there, but I have
no information whatsoever about the Python situation there.
With the current (incomplete) information, I'm getting this deprecation
schedule:
2.6 can go out in 02-2016 with Debian Squeeze LTS EOL.
2.7 is used in platforms without an announced EOL.
3.1 can go out in 02-2016 with Debian Squeeze LTS EOL.
3.2 can go out in 05-2018 with Debian Wheezy LTS EOL.
3.3 can go out right now, no platform ever carried it.
3.4 is used in platforms without an announced EOL.
Regards,
Jo
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