Hi Emil,

this would only affect Django 3.0 which supports only python3.6 -- as such 
you couldn't even run Django on those systems anyways.

Cheers,
Florian

On Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at 10:12:20 AM UTC+2, Emil Madsen wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm not sure if it's relevant for the discussion, but black requires 
> python 3.6.0+.
> Several Linux distros does not ship 3.6.0+ yet, including, but not limited 
> to:
>
> * Debian Stretch (current LTS)
> * FreeBSD 12 (current release)
> * Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial (previous LTS)
> * Linux Mint 18.1 (previous LTS)
> * OpenSuse Leap 42 (previous LTS)
> * Slackware 14.1 (previous LTS)
> * Fedora 27 (two versions old)
>
> While it is ofcourse possible to install python 3.6.0+ on these systems, 
> it requires more effort than a simple package manager install.
>
>

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