On May 14, 2011, at 6:54 AM, Ross Peoples wrote: > > The problem is that our app is using an API as a frontend to a third party > application. The Python API available to talk to this product only works in > Python 2.4.4. I have been successfully using Web2py 1.95.1 on Python 2.4.4 > without any issues. It was only after I updated to the trunk version that I > ran in to a couple of problems. > > The problems I ran in to were minor and only involved adding a couple lines > of code to make it compatible. I understand not wanting to keep Python 2.4 > officially supported. If I could, I would use at least Python 2.5, but in > this case I can't. > > So in the interest of compromise, would it be alright to unofficially support > 2.4? Meaning that if there is something that doesn't work under 2.4, would > you accept minor patches that would make it work (assuming no side effects to > officially supported versions)?
The issue is that there's going to be quite a bit more non-2.4 material.

