On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 1:46 PM, Amber Brown <hawk...@atleastfornow.net> wrote:
> As such, I would like to remove support for these Python versions. Using > recent statistics (https://langui.sh/2016/12/09/data-driven-decisions/) > we can infer that Python 3.3 is on the whole uncommon, despite it being the > default Python 3 for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. We can further infer that adoption > of new major versions of Python 3 (Python 3.5 was barely a year old by the > time of these stats and yet dwarfed 3.4) is rapid, and so it seems only the > latest two or so are worth supporting. > The default in Ubuntu 14.04 is actually Python 3.4. (12.04 shipped with 3.2, and 16.04 has 3.5.) Due to this, I am writing new Twisted code which targets 2.7 + 3.4 right now. I'm not opposed to deprecating Python 3.4, though. Ubuntu 14.04 ships with a version of Python 2.7 that lacks SNI, so I want to shift to 16.04 ASAP anyway.
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