--On 1 September 2005 10:03:31 +0200 Tollef Fog Heen tfheen@err.no wrote:
- Barry Warsaw
| At the very least, we must drop Python 2.1 and 2.2. Neither of those | versions are being supported any longer and I will definitely not claim | to have tested the current code base on either version in a very long | time. If we must continue to support Python 2.3, so be it, but I'd like | to leapfrog even that version. There are several Python 2.4 constructs | and modules that I'd dearly love to be able to take advantage of.
The default python version in Debian is still 2.3, so I would really like 2.3 to be supported for MM2.2.
So, here http://packages.debian.org/stable/python/ we see that the version of Python in Debian stable ('sarge') is python (2.3.5-2), as it is in Debian testing ('etch') release, and in Debian unstable ('sid')!
Mailman releases are mailman (2.1.5-8) through (2.1.5.9).
I reckon that Mailman 2.2 isn't likely to get into any of these releases, whether it requires 2.3 or 2.4.
My view is that Debian should not be allowed to hold up anyone's development cycles. As far as I know, it still ships with exim 3 as the default mailer, over three years after exim 4 was released. I think that even 'sid' ships with exim 3 as the default mailer.
-- Ian Eiloart Servers Team Sussex University ITS