R. David Murray <rdmur...@bitdance.com> added the comment:

I think you are correct that the Availability can be removed, since the actual 
limits of the support are exactly as complicated as the code that supports 
them, and should give *some* result on most (all?) platforms.  However, OS/X is 
certainly covered by the current one, since OS/X is a unix flavor.  At this 
point in time it might be worth doing a sweep through the docs to remove all 
occurrences of 'Macintosh', since we don't support OS/9 any more.  There look 
to be less than a dozen such references in the Python3 docs.

I'm adding Gregory to nosy to see if he thinks it is appropriate to remove the 
'availability' entirely, since he implemented the fallback.

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nosy: +gregory.p.smith, r.david.murray
versions:  -Python 2.6, Python 3.1, Python 3.4

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