
Oct. 11, 2005
4:46 a.m.
On 10/11/05, Mary Gardiner <mary-twisted@puzzling.org> wrote: > On Tue, Oct 11, 2005, Jonathan Lange wrote: > > Should we drop Python 2.2 support in Subversion head for Twisted 2.2? > > > > - Debian stable now comes with Python 2.3 > > - Twisted 2.1 has been released with Python 2.2 support > - the most commonly used version of Red Hat Enterprise still has > Python 2.3 > > Therefore: > > > Some bad consequences: > > - People wanting to run Twisted 2.2 (or svn) on ancient versions of > > Python won't be able to. > - in particular, people wanting to run Twisted 2.2 on RHE will need > to upgrade to the very latest, less widely used, version > > -Mary Huh? If RHE has Python 2.3 (as you say above), then they should still be able to run Twisted 2.2. We're talking about dropping Python 2.2 support, not Python 2.3. -- Twisted | Christopher Armstrong: International Man of Twistery Radix | -- http://radix.twistedmatrix.com | Release Manager, Twisted Project \\\V/// | -- http://twistedmatrix.com |o O| | w----v----w-+