On Thu, Apr 09, 2009, Nick Coghlan wrote:
Martin v. L?wis wrote:
Such a policy would then translate to a dead end for Python 2.x based applications.
2.x based applications *are* in a dead end, with the only exit being portage to 3.x.
The actual end of the dead end just happens to be in 2013 or so :)
More like 2016 or 2020 -- as of January, my former employer was still using Python 2.3, and I wouldn't be surprised if 1.5.2 was still out in the wilds. The transition to 3.x is more extreme, and lots of people will continue making do for years after any formal support is dropped. Whether this warrants including PEP 382 in 2.x, I don't know; I still don't really understand this proposal. -- Aahz (aahz@pythoncraft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ Why is this newsgroup different from all other newsgroups?