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Python 2.7 support #22

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KobaKhit opened this issue Apr 8, 2016 · 2 comments
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Python 2.7 support #22

KobaKhit opened this issue Apr 8, 2016 · 2 comments

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@KobaKhit
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KobaKhit commented Apr 8, 2016

Some packages are written for Python 2 and throw errors when ran in python 3. Are you planning to support both versions of python or just stick to 3.5? Thanks.

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nerdcha commented May 1, 2016

Sorry for the delayed response! I think GitHub's notifications were playing up, I only just saw this.

We only support Py3 and have no plans to support legacy Python. We feel the time would be much better spent helping the packages themselves upgrade. Are there any ones in particular that you're missing?

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KobaKhit commented May 4, 2016

ditto.

Actually no. Using 3.5 makes perfect sense. Nevermind.

@nerdcha nerdcha closed this as completed Jun 19, 2016
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