Luckily, it is now :)

Red Hat EL = Scientific linux = CentOS
version 5.x has python 2.4.3
version 6.x has python 2.6.6

Fedora 17 has python 2.7.3, while 3.x can be installed in parallel since 
Fedora 13.

Just to note for anyone not aware how Red Hat works, all these older python 
versions get security updates backported to them.

Regards


On Thursday, June 21, 2012 8:39:52 AM UTC+2, Manuele wrote:
>
> Il 21/06/2012 07:30, Jason (spot) Brower ha scritto: 
> > Not a big deal still at this point but wanted to point out: 
> > 
> http://www.noobslab.com/2012/06/ubuntu-1210-quantal-quetzal-alpha-1-is.html 
> > Python 2 will not be in Ubuntu by default anymore. 
> > BR, 
> > Jason 
> well I agree but you're in the same situation if you plan to use a 
> stable version of some distros such as CentOS for example in which 
> python 2.6 is not yet supported :) 
>
>      M. 
>

On Thursday, June 21, 2012 8:39:52 AM UTC+2, Manuele wrote:
>
> Il 21/06/2012 07:30, Jason (spot) Brower ha scritto: 
> > Not a big deal still at this point but wanted to point out: 
> > 
> http://www.noobslab.com/2012/06/ubuntu-1210-quantal-quetzal-alpha-1-is.html 
> > Python 2 will not be in Ubuntu by default anymore. 
> > BR, 
> > Jason 
> well I agree but you're in the same situation if you plan to use a 
> stable version of some distros such as CentOS for example in which 
> python 2.6 is not yet supported :) 
>
>      M. 
>

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