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I'm happy to add pypy testing, but if we remove testing for py2.5, we need to update the README to stop claiming py2.5 compatibility. Any particular reason for removing it? (I try to retain compatibility with old pythons around for the sake of stable LTS-ish distributions that still have older default pythons, but maybe it's time to let 2.5 go)

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alex commented Feb 3, 2014

Travis dropped 2.5 support, so it can't run, regardless of whether you
choose to support it.

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I'm happy to add pypy testing, but if we remove testing for py2.5, we need
to update the README to stop claiming py2.5 compatibility. Any particular
reason for removing it? (I try to retain compatibility with old pythons
around for the sake of stable LTS-ish distributions that still have older
default pythons, but maybe it's time to let 2.5 go)


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warner commented Feb 16, 2014

Oh, huh, I didn't know that. Ok, guess it's time to give up 2.5. I'll land this and update the README separately.

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Run tests under PyPy, stop testing py2.5 .
@warner warner merged commit 77b5666 into tlsfuzzer:master Feb 16, 2014
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