On 1 juil. 2013, at 23:44, VernonCole <vernondc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dropping support of 3.2 would potentially aid projects which have not yet 
> converted to Python 3, since Python 3.3 supports u"Unicode Literals" but 3.2 
> does not.

Third-party projects are free to set their own version requirements. For 
instance a project can declare it's compatible with Django 1.7 and Python 2.7 
or 3.3. Supporting *more* versions doesn't hurt :)

-- 
Aymeric.




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