John Nagle <na...@animats.com> writes:

> Myths about Python 3:
>       
> 1.  Python 3 is supported by major Linux distributions.
>
>       FALSE - most distros are shipping with Python 2.4, or 2.5 at
>       best.

There's a big difference between “What list of versions of Python does
<fooOS> ship with?” versus “Which one version of Python does <fooOS> use
for its implementation of ‘python’?”. I think the latter is the more
pertinent question.

Do you have evidence to back up a claim (not that I'm saying you have
necessarily made the claim; it's not clear from what you wrote) that
most operating systems use Python 2.4 as their implementation of
‘python’?

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