We've a bunch of windows servers stuck on python 2.5 since an API we use on 
them is shipped to us pyc's only - forcing us to stay with that version. Most 
of our other machines are on 2.6 or 2.7.


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[mailto:testing-in-python-boun...@lists.idyll.org] On Behalf Of Chris Withers
Sent: 21 December 2011 07:16
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Subject: [TIP] Anyone still using Python 2.5?

Hi All,

What's the general consensus on supporting Python 2.5 nowadays?

Do people still have to use this in commercial environments or is everyone on 
2.6+ nowadays?

I'm finally getting some continuous integration set up for my packages and it's 
highlighting some 2.5 compatibility issues. I'm wondering whether to fix those 
(lots of ugly "from __future__ import with_statement" everywhere) or just to 
drop Python 2.5 support.

What do people feel?

cheers,

Chris

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