Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > "Martin v. Löwis" writes: > > > It might also be a good idea to take the download link off the front > > > page of python.org: until that happens newbies are going to keep coming > > > along and downloading it "because it's the newest". By that logic, I would suggest removing 2.6 ;-) See below. > > > > It was (and probably still is) Guido's position that 3.0 *is* the > > version that newbies should be using. > > Indeed. See Terry Reedy's post. When people ask on c.l.p, I recommend either 3.0 for the relative cleanliness or 2.5 (until now, at least) for the 3rd-party add-on availability (that will gradually improve for both 2.6 and more slowly, for 3.x). I expect that some newbies would find 2.6 a somewhat confusing mix of old and new. tjr
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