Glenn Andreas wrote:

> So given that 10.4 is currently available, I'm considering dropping support 
> for 10.2 from future versions of PyOXIDE.

Sounds fine to me. Most folk will be on 10.3/10.4 now so focus your resources 
where it'll do most good, in this case getting PyOXIDE to a polished, stable 
1.0 state. It's reasonable to expect something mature and irreplaceable like 
Python.framework provide compatibility across several OS versions, but a plain 
text editor and shell scripts can always stand in for an IDE if push comes to 
shove. I think if you can manage to support one major OS/Python version behind 
the current release while still in development then you're doing pretty well.

HTH

has
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