> On Feb 21, 2017, at 8:31 AM, jonathan vanasco <twisted-pyt...@2xlp.com> wrote:
> 
> Dropping 3.3 makes sense, as does deprecating 3.4
> 
> The only thing I suggest/request is a webpage (and possibly txtfile in the 
> source) that lists the supported Python versions.  When people runs into 
> issues, finding this info quickly is just so useful.
> 
> e.g.
>       Version                 Python2                 Python3
>       Twisted 17.3    2.x+                            3.x+
>       Twisted 17.1    2.x+                            3.x+
> 
> I helped build the first version of a similar grid for sqlalchemy - 
> http://www.sqlalchemy.org/download.html 
> <http://www.sqlalchemy.org/download.html>
> 
> Mike rewrote most of it over time, but the concept is the same -- as part of 
> the build/deploy process, the grid is automatically generated by querying 
> PyPI for the raw data ( 
> https://bitbucket.org/zzzeek/sqlalchemyorg/src/6d7045b6096c43a6b0f243cbd2b90bff01e5a5ed/_controllers/gen_releases.py?at=master&fileviewer=file-view-default
>  
> <https://bitbucket.org/zzzeek/sqlalchemyorg/src/6d7045b6096c43a6b0f243cbd2b90bff01e5a5ed/_controllers/gen_releases.py?at=master&fileviewer=file-view-default>
>  )

This kinda seems like a separate issue.  If you want to build the same code for 
Twisted, we can probably find a place to run it, though - this does look like 
useful information :)

-glyph

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