On Friday, 17 January 2014 15:07:26 UTC+1, Nathann Cohen wrote:
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> Well. Don't we keep old versions of Sage too ? The guy can save his data 
> by reinstalling the version he used just before updating his Sage install. 
> Even Sage 2.0 if he feels like it.
>
> Well, in principle yes, but how easy do you think it will be to compile 
sage 2.0 in 2020? My guess is that this will be more difficult than writing 
new code to read old pickles -- should any of them no longer be supported:)

Andrew 

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