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The biggest issues with beginners I see at events like Django Girls or just
regular Python meetups involve people needing to edit their .bash_profile
or .bashrc files. Most people can figure out how to download the right
version of Python for their platform, but then their shell to actually use
One platform that only supports up to Python 3.4 ElasticBeanstalk with
Amazon Linux. A few months ago they said they were going to release a new
AMI, but that hasn't happened yet.
I'm personally happy seeing support for 3.4 dropped and possibly just
waiting a few months to upgrade to Django 2.0