On 09/03/2014 04:36 PM, Antoine Pitrou wrote: > On Thu, 4 Sep 2014 09:19:56 +1000 > Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan at gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Python is routinely updated to bugfix releases by Linux distributions >>> and other distribution channels, you usually have no say over what's >>> shipped in those updates. This is not like changing the major version >>> used for executing the script, which is normally a manual change. >> >> We can potentially deal with the more conservative part of the user base on >> the redistributor side - so long as the PEP says it's OK for us to not >> apply this particular change if we deem it appropriate to do so. > > So people would believe python.org that they would get HTTPS cert > validation by default, but their upstream distributor would have > disabled it for them? That's even worse... I agree. If the vendors don't want to have validation by default, they should stick with 2.7.8. -- ~Ethan~
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