On Thu, Nov 04, 2004, Batista, Facundo wrote: > > Sometimes, reviewing bugs, I found some ones referring problems about > old Python versions. > > Is there a policy about supporting old Python versions? At some time > an old version becomes "deprecated"? > > For example, an open bug about a problem of Python 2.1, that is solved > in Python 2.2 and subsequents, when should be closed? As soon as the new version is released, if there is no bugfix planned for that issue. Two versions later (i.e. 2.3 in this case) even if it looks like it ought to be fixed in 2.1 -- we haven't been doing bugfixes more than one version old. -- Aahz (aahz at pythoncraft.com) <*> http://www.pythoncraft.com/ WiFi is the SCSI of the 21st Century -- there are fundamental technical reasons for sacrificing a goat. (with no apologies to John Woods)
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