> From: kevin.mitch...@rackspace.com
> 
> Actually, there should no longer be a need to use contextlib.nested.
> We've explicitly dropped Python 2.6 compatibility, which means we're
> expecting compatibility with Python 2.7+ only, and as of Python 2.7, the
> 'with' statement supports accepting multiple 'as' clauses.  The
> contextlib.nested tool was really only necessary to work around that
> functionality being missing in Python 2.6, and has been deprecated as of
> Python 2.7 because it's no longer necessary.

'with' statement has multiple form, but it does not allow line breaks inside. 
It leads to ugly formatting.See 
https://github.com/stackforge/ec2-api/commit/f5b320edbbc8ab554dae496dcae78be6fdd25fe7#diff-bfcbc316f2eb6b39de99a921a5753aadL631
                                          
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