I'm didn't know that 2.4 was supported in the first place :-/

Hope this heralds the release of 2.7 support...

Sudhir

On Apr 7, 3:31 am, PK <p...@gae123.com> wrote:
> Ben,
>
> even when GAE provides 2.7 support pretty soon the next version of
> Ubuntu will ship with the next version of python as the default. The
> best is to be in control of the python interpreter you use for
> development and change it in your own timeframe, not because you
> upgraded the OS and came with a new default interpreter. This is what
> I do both for my Ubuntu and Mac development environment. I summarized
> the steps for Ubuntu here:
>
> http://www.gae123.com/articles/dpwf/apb.html
>
> PKwww.gae123.com
>
> On Apr 5, 5:48 pm, Ben Welsh <ben.we...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
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> > I'd like to take this opportunity to +1 Python2.7 support. It's the default
> > distribution in my development OS (Ubuntu) and it's pain to use 2.5,
> > especially getting PIL to play nice. Besides my own little complaints, I
> > think the SSL module is built into newer versions so you'd have fewer people
> > hitting your API without it activated.

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