Shane Smith added the comment:

I'm fine with a single implementation, so long as the implementation is what's 
best for the majority of users.  Not my intent to increase the burden of work.

So, let me ask the question alluded to in my first post: when is a nested menu 
actually desirable?  I would argue that the vast majority of users have one or 
two versions of Python installed at any given time.  And for that number, a 
flat menu is certainly preferred.

The X.Y version numbering in the context menu introduced as a result of 
issue23546 solves said issue.  I'm merely suggesting de-nesting the menu.

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