On 7/9/15, Greg Troxel <g...@ir.bbn.com> wrote:
>
> RjOllos <rjol...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Supporting Python 3.3 or later seems to me like the way to go, given that
>>
>> 3.3 was released way back in 2012.
>
> That sounds reasonable
>
>> It would be interesting to see which 3.x version of Python is shipping for
>>
>> each of the "compatible distros":
>> http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracDev/ApiChanges/1.3#CompatibleDistros
>
> In pkgsrc (which isn't a "distro" ;-), python versions are 2.7, 3.3 and
> 3.4.

I'd suggest to consider 3.4 as the explicitly supported version so
that it would be possible to use async support [1]_ without having to
rely upon ugly hacks .

> Enough things don't work well with 3.x that I think it will be at
> least a few years before it's reasonable to drop 2.7 support.
>

+1

.. [1] https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0492/

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