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| First post | 2011-12-21 21:28 +0100 |
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Re: [TIP] Anyone still using Python 2.5? Chris.Wesseling@cwi.nl - 2011-12-21 21:28 +0100
| From | Chris.Wesseling@cwi.nl |
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| Date | 2011-12-21 21:28 +0100 |
| Subject | Re: [TIP] Anyone still using Python 2.5? |
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On 2011-12-21T07:15:46+0000, Chris Withers wrote: > Hi All, > > What's the general consensus on supporting Python 2.5 nowadays? > > Do people still have to use this in commercial environments or is > everyone on 2.6+ nowadays? 2.5, how modern. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 comes with 2.4.2 Will be moving to a RHEL derivative running 2.6, though. The conservative enterprise will probably run py3k by y3k. :-( -- Chris
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