> Good. Now we just need to populate them. I take it the classifiers without > minor numbers imply any known minor version (e.g., 2 ==> 2.3 and greater)? Perhaps. As usual, they mean what people use them for. I intended them to mean 2.x and 3.x, respectively, with no constraint on x (i.e. including possibly 2.0 and 2.1). In particular, presence of "2" and absence of "3" is meant to indicate "I know that it won't work on Python 3". Regards, Martin
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