On Sun, 2007-11-11 at 13:44 -0800, Mark Ramm wrote:
> I'm thinking Python 2.3 support could go away soon.   My argument is
> simple RHEL users were the ones stuck on python 2.3 and there's now an
> updated RHEL.   Beyond that Python 2.4 came out in 2004, so people
> should have had time to support that, I mean it's almost 2008.   And
> we use the crap out of decorators, which is a python 2.4 feature, so
> turbogears really isn't that much fun for python 2.3 users anyway.
> 
> 2.3 support also adds a lot of work for the release team in TG 1.x,
> which is 100% waste of valuable developer time if people don't really
> need 2.3 any more.
> 
> What are the thoughts from the rest of tg community?

I'm with dropping it. As far as I can tell, deploying TG in an
environment where you can't control what packages are available is crazy
anyway, so it seems pretty unlikely that TG would be a good choice for
someone stuck with 2.3. But then I know nothing about enterprisey
situations ....

My two cents
Iain



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