On 07/11/2013 04:58 PM, Christian Heimes wrote: > > how do you feel about dropping Windows XP support for Python 3.4? It > would enable us to use some features that are only available on Windows > Vista and newer, for example http://bugs.python.org/issue6926 and > http://bugs.python.org/issue1763 . > > PEP 11 says: > A new feature release X.Y.0 will support all Windows releases > whose extended support phase is not yet expired. > > For Python 3.4 is going to be a very close call. According to PEP 429 > 3.4.0 final is scheduled for February 22, 2014. The extended support > phase of Windows XP ends merely 45 days later on April 8, 2014. Do we > really have to restrict ourselves to an API that is going to become > deprecated 45 days after the estimated release of 3.4.0? Just because Microsoft no longer supports it doesn't mean there aren't still a lot of machines using it. Of course, I suppose those folks can just stick with 3.3. ;) -- ~Ethan~
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