Dropping 3.3 makes sense, as does deprecating 3.4
The only thing I suggest/request is a webpage (and possibly txtfile in the
source) that lists the supported Python versions. When people runs into
issues, finding this info quickly is just so useful.
e.g.
Version Python2 Python3
Twisted 17.3 2.x+ 3.x+
Twisted 17.1 2.x+ 3.x+
I helped build the first version of a similar grid for sqlalchemy -
http://www.sqlalchemy.org/download.html
Mike rewrote most of it over time, but the concept is the same -- as part of
the build/deploy process, the grid is automatically generated by querying PyPI
for the raw data (
https://bitbucket.org/zzzeek/sqlalchemyorg/src/6d7045b6096c43a6b0f243cbd2b90bff01e5a5ed/_controllers/gen_releases.py?at=master&fileviewer=file-view-default
)
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