On 22 January 2016 at 07:27, Emile van Sebille <emile@fenx.com> wrote:
On 1/21/2016 10:42 AM, Paul Moore wrote:
On 21 January 2016 at 17:18, Brett Cannon <brett@python.org> wrote:
It's live: https://docs.python.org/devguide/#status-of-python-branches
Nice :-)
Minor nit, the status column says "end of life", but the text below the table uses the term "end of line" (as does the comment "Versions older than 2.6 reached their end-of-line". From my experience, "end of life" is the more common term.
I'd prefer end-of-support -- bet you can't count how many pre 2.5 installations are still live.
I can count the number of folks contributing changes to the upstream Python 2.5 branch: zero. Even if somebody offered a patch for it, we wouldn't accept it - that maintenance branch is dead, which is what the "End of Life" refers to. Folks are still free to run it (all past Python releases remain online, all the way back to 1.1), and downstreams may still offer support for it, but that's their call. Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan@gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia