> On 28 Dec 2016, at 15:53, Claude Paroz <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Dropping Python 2 will already be a strong progress and might allow nice 
> improvements for Django.

+1

The Python 3 transition will materialize brutally for many developers when they 
can’t upgrade Django anymore without upgrading Python as well.

I’m in favor of not making it more difficult to upgrade to Python 3 by not 
supporting versions available on Debian or Ubuntu stable.

(This isn’t an argument for supporting a particular version; I didn’t check the 
timeline precisely; it's a general inclination.)

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