On Wednesday 02 December 2015 21:05:00 Tim Graham wrote: > > Given that no one reading this indicated that they plan a long-term > deployment of Python 3.2, how about if in the next 1.8.x release we > advertise that Python 3.2 support for Django 1.8 will end January 1, 2017? > (we won't break anything intentionally after that, but we won't have to > worry about testing and can spin down our 12.04 machine before it's EOL a > few months later) >
Since you brought the issue up yourself -- shouldn't we "swap" PyPy3 for Python 3.2? Would that make running tests on ubuntu 14.04 easier? Just a half-baked thought, Shai.