>> So 2.7 support will for the most part be a case not of supporting >> Python versions, but Python *users*. Antoine> That's still not a good reason to backport nonlocal. The same Antoine> reasoning could be used to backport new features to the 2.6 Antoine> branch after all. No, because 2.6 is in feature freeze (bug fixes only). 2.7 is the current version of 2.x where new features are allowed to be added. Skip
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