Re: Supported Python versions in future Django versions

2014-11-18 Thread Aymeric Augustin
2014-11-18 11:53 GMT+01:00 Some Developer : Are there any stats available for market share of the various versions of > Python 3? If Python 3.3 has a similarly small market share you could drop > that as well and start with Python 3.4 which is the first version of Python > 3 I have felt was good e

Re: Supported Python versions in future Django versions

2014-11-18 Thread Some Developer
On 15/11/14 15:33, Aymeric Augustin wrote: Hello, The Django team has been discussing the timeline for dropping support for older Python versions. The current consensus is: - Support Python 2.x until the LTS version after 1.8, which should be released late 2017 or early 2018 and supported un

Supported Python versions in future Django versions

2014-11-15 Thread Aymeric Augustin
Hello, The Django team has been discussing the timeline for dropping support for older Python versions. The current consensus is: - Support Python 2.x until the LTS version after 1.8, which should be released late 2017 or early 2018 and supported until 2020, when official support for Python 2