[issue45980] Why there isn't a “Python 2.2” for PyPI's classifiers?

2021-12-04 Thread Steven D'Aprano


Steven D'Aprano  added the comment:

This is not a performance issue. Why did you flag it as performance?

Python 2.2 and 2.1 are so out of date that I'm just going to close this and not 
even ask why you are bothering to write and publish code for Python 2.2 :-)

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nosy: +steven.daprano
resolution:  -> not a bug
stage:  -> resolved
status: open -> closed
type: performance -> 
versions:  -Python 3.10, Python 3.11, Python 3.6, Python 3.7, Python 3.8, 
Python 3.9

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[issue45980] Why there isn't a “Python 2.2” for PyPI's classifiers?

2021-12-04 Thread Eric V. Smith


Eric V. Smith  added the comment:

What's the use case for this? Can wheels even be installed in 2.2?

I think it's safe to assume the classifiers are not present because they're 
outdated.

I think https://github.com/pypa/pypi-support/issues would be the best place to 
report this, since it's not a bug in python itself.

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[issue45980] Why there isn't a “Python 2.2” for PyPI's classifiers?

2021-12-04 Thread chen-y0y0


chen-y0y0  added the comment:

And NOT ONLY Python 2.2, there aren't also Python 2.1 or earlier version.

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[issue45980] Why there isn't a “Python 2.2” for PyPI's classifiers?

2021-12-04 Thread chen-y0y0

New submission from chen-y0y0 :

The output:
Upload failed (400): Invalid value for classifiers. Error: Classifier ' 
Programming Language :: Python :: 2.2' is not a valid classifier.
error: Upload failed (400): Invalid value for classifiers. Error: Classifier ' 
Programming Language :: Python :: 2.2' is not a valid classifier.
So, why is there no Python 2.2? Is it because it is outdated or because it is 
discriminated against?

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components: Distutils
messages: 407663
nosy: dstufft, eric.araujo, prasechen
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Why there isn't a “Python 2.2” for PyPI's classifiers?
type: performance
versions: Python 3.10, Python 3.11, Python 3.6, Python 3.7, Python 3.8, Python 
3.9

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