I am using Win32 and there are still quite a few Python 2.6 libs /
binaries that are unavailable, such as mod_python. If you are on linux
though, you should have no problems.

On Nov 10, 8:08 am, Kegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If I start a new Django project today. Should I not be using Python
> 2.6 ?
>
> I have read some threads here that ensure Django 1.0+ have no problem
> with Python 2.6. However, is there any other reason you would
> discourage using of Python 2.6 (if you 'do' discourage) ? Example,
> inadequate 3rd party libraries, etc?
>
> Thanks.
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