I would too, since the distros tend to patch the older Python versions without 
updating the version number (2.7.8-12 etc).

On Tuesday 15 November 2016 11:01:42 Marc Tamlyn wrote:
> I'd be inclined to agree with Claude.
> 
> On 15 November 2016 at 07:20, Claude Paroz <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I wouldn't spend too much energy about Python 2.7 stuff. Let the
> > workarounds in place, and just wait for Python 2 to die. I don't see the
> > point in forcing people of stable Debian-based distributions to install a
> > custom Python for 1.11.
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