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Clarification of Python version numbers #4229

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@lukaspj lukaspj commented Aug 25, 2017

This is an attempt to avoid new users making the same mistake as I did, explained in #4228 . It is a minor clarification of the Python version numbers.

Signed-off-by: Lukas Jørgensen <lpjoergensen@gmail.com>
The latest `python-2.7` and `python-3.6` are officially supported, but any
runtime between 2.4.4–3.6.1 can be used, including PyPy runtimes. See
The latest `python-2.7.x` and `python-3.6.x` are officially supported, but any
runtime between 2.4.4–3.6.2 can be used, including PyPy runtimes. See
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This will continue to become stale over time, we should just reference the buildpacks own documentation.

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I concur, how is the rewording in fc1652b ?

…roku buildpack

Signed-off-by: Lukas Jørgensen <lpjoergensen@gmail.com>
@lmars lmars merged commit 42f2b96 into flynn:master Aug 30, 2017
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lmars commented Aug 30, 2017

Thanks!

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