> On Mar 19, 2015, at 5:05 AM, Phil Mayers <p.may...@imperial.ac.uk> wrote: > > I honestly wouldn't worry about it too much; RedHat's policies aren't and > shouldn't be Twisted's problem. Do what's best for your development.
The problem is that they kinda are Twisted's problem - in the sense that we want our users to keep upgrading Twisted. If users are doing this on RHEL6, then maybe there's a reason to keep supporting 2.6. But if using RHEL just means that they're never upgrading anything then there's no point to continuing maintenance. I wish that we had metrics on who was using Twisted where so we could make data-driven decisions about stuff like this :-\. -glyph
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