Alexandre Fayolle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Wed, Sep 10, 2003 at 10:53:07AM +0200, Andreas Rottmann wrote:
>> But it is OK to drop 2.1/2.2 support for packages that nothing depends on?
>
> -1
>
if -1:
   print "parsed as true"
else:
   print "parsed as false"

>
> Developers are using such packages to check that their work will work on
> several python versions. 
>
> For example, I recently had to work for a customer using AIX 4.3, and
> which required my program to work with python2.1, and I was *very* happy
> to find python2.1 and libraries on my debian box to test my work.  
>
OK, so keep them around until the version in question is dropped from
the archive?

Regards, Andy
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