Debian Wheezy and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS are both on Python 3.2.

On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 5:44 PM, VernonCole <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Dropping support of 3.2 would potentially aid projects which have not yet
> converted to Python 3, since Python 3.3 supports u"Unicode Literals" but
> 3.2 does not. Skipping over the early 3.x versions vastly eases transition
> from 2.6 to 3.3.
>
> Besides, what are the chances that someone running Python 3.n is _not_
> running 3.3?
> --
> Vernon Cole
>
>
> On Friday, June 28, 2013 8:17:22 AM UTC-6, Aymeric Augustin wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> We just forked the stable/1.6.x branch. The development of Django 1.7
>> starts now!
>>
>> As far as I can tell, there's a consensus on dropping support for Python
>> 2.6. That will allow us to remove the vendored copy of unittest2 and to
>> take advantage of datastructures introduced in Python 2.7 like OrderedDict.
>>
>> I think we can continue supporting Python 3.2 in addition to Python 3.3
>> and 3.4. But if you see good reasons to drop it, I'd like to hear them!
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> --
>> Aymeric.
>>
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