While I can avoid using python 2.4, it will break the backward compatebility policy web2py has. I'm not sure that all web2py users are part of these discussions. The main thing I have to say here, is I'll need to know more about the price, in order to give my +1 for this one. What do you mean improve code base? Are there any stuck features? Can you think of an example, that will show the nature of this problem well?
On Feb 4, 10:37 pm, Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> wrote: > @web2py-developers we have discussing the possibility of dropping > support for Python 2.4. So far we have put a great effor t in having > web2py run on 2.4 because this is the default python version on CentOS > for shared hosts. Yet by dropping support we could improve the code > base, make it more readable and expose new syntax to users. > > Who strongly opposes? Make your case.