2012/9/30 Jesus Cea jcea@jcea.es:
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On 29/09/12 10:35, Georg Brandl wrote:
Until the last ordinary 3.2 bugfix release is done (which will be soon), the usual procedure for 3.x will be to check into 3.2, merge into 3.3, and then merge into default, except of course for a) fixes of 3.3-only features and b) trivial things like typos that you don't feel have to be in 3.2.4.
default is now Python 3.4, and new features can be committed there.
So, if I understand correctly, the current situation is this:
2.6: Security fixes only 2.7, 3.2, 3.3: Bugfixes only 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 3.0, 3.1: Dead
3.1 still recieves security fixes.
After 3.2.4 is published ("soon"), 3.2 would move to "security fixes only". Am I right?
I wonder if we have a deadline for supporting 2.6 yet. How about 2.7?.
2.7 will get at least 5 years of support.
-- Regards, Benjamin