On 12/5/2010 4:48 PM, "Martin v. Löwis" wrote: > I'd like to tighten PEP 11, and declare a policy that systems > older than ten years at the point of a feature release are not > supported anymore by default. Older systems where support is still > maintained need to be explicitly listed in the PEP, along with > the name of the responsible maintainer (I think this would currently > only cover OS2/EMX which is maintained by Andrew MacIntyre). > > Support for such old platforms can then be removed from the codebase > immediately, no need to go through a PEP 11 deprecation cycle. > > As a consequence, I would then like to remove support for Solaris > versions older than Solaris 8 (released in January 2000, last updated > by Sun in 2004) from the configure script for 3.2b2. A number of other > tests in configure.in could probably also be removed, although I > personally won't touch them before 3.2. > > The other major system affected by this would be Windows 2000, for which > we already decided to not support it anymore. WinXP (released August 2001) should be supported a lot longer than another year ;-) . It is still supported and installed on new systems. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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