Steve Dower <steve.do...@python.org> added the comment:

FWIW, the installer change was only to forcibly warn naive users that they need 
to stick with the previous version, so I wouldn't read much into it. It's 
easily rolled back.

The real issue is that we need to decide how to drop support _somehow_, and 
following the company that has the most to gain/lose from declaring support for 
one of their platforms makes the most sense.

If we had a dedicated maintainer who was supporting Win7 and making releases 
for it, then we (i.e. they) could support it. But then, there's nothing to stop 
someone doing that already, and even to stop them charging money for it if they 
want (which they wouldn't be able to do under the auspices of python-dev). So I 
suspect nobody is really that motivated ;)

(Also, a "little bit of complaining" here is totally worthwhile, as it helps us 
gauge community sentiment. Without it, we're limited to trawling forums and 
Twitter - especially without conferences to actually meet and hear directly 
from people - and so our inputs are biased. Having polite, informed, discussion 
on the tracker is a great way for us to see and capture these positions.)

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