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[Python-Dev] Python 2.x and 3.x use survey, 2014 edition

[Python-Dev] Python 2.x and 3.x use survey, 2014 editionBen Finney ben+python at benfinney.id.au
Tue Dec 16 07:03:09 CET 2014
Alex Gaynor <alex.gaynor at gmail.com> writes:

> Ben Finney <ben+python <at> benfinney.id.au> writes:
>
> > Rather, the claim is that *if* one's code base doesn't migrate to
> > Python 3, it will be decreasingly supported by the PSF and the
> > Python community at large.
>
> The PSF doesn't support any versions of Python. We have effectively no
> involvement in the development of Python the language, or CPython. We
> certainly don't care what version of Python you use.

Okay, I was under the impression that the entity blessing Python
releases as “official” is the PSF. What is that entity, then?

Whatever entity is the one which makes “this is an official release of
Python the language”, and “support for Python version A.B will end on
YYYY-MM-DD”, that's the entity I meant.

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Ben Finney

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