Ubuntu 12.04 is crossed out in the page but it is supported until April
2017 (and is still the version Travis uses). We likely need to support
12.04 Python versions longer.

I don't think there is much reason for dropping Python 3.3 as you suggest.
It is still not that old and there aren't any big technical reasons we
shouldn't support it.


Jason
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On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 1:15 PM, Joachim Durchholz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks, I updated the table for RHEL6, which uses Python 2.6 and will
>> go out in 10-2020.
>>
>
> Mmm... it says "Nov 2020".
> But I guess that's accurate enough for now :-9
>
> If Production Phase 3 is the relevant cutoff phase, I guess we'll need to
> add 5 as well.
> And 7 as it's current, too.
>
> Are there any URLs that tell us which Python version is available for what
> Fedora version?
>
>  Note that I install my own modern stack in RHEL6 using Hashdist
>> (http://hashdist.github.io/), so I use Python 2.7 and 3.4 and I am
>> personally not affected by not supporting Python 2.6.
>>
>
> Ah, Hashdist, virtualenv and the bunch are nice to have, but they don't
> help us decide which versions we need to support for those people who
> aren't familiar with setting and using toolchains :-)
>
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