> No application developer will quickly figure out what a tilde means. Maybe > it means 'roughly', but it requires too much thought and is ambiguous. 2.5 > is not roughly 2.5.2. It is the same exactly. > > Before we had : Requires-Python: 2.5, 2.6 > > That made much more sense. It was simple and unambiguous, and is relevant > to typical packaging scenarios. Unfortunately, it is fairly ambiguous, and makes no sense. It means "requires Python 2.5 *AND* requires Python 2.6", which is a requirement that no single version can meet. Regards, Martin
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