RHEL 5 (and naturally CentOS 5 etc.) ship with python 2.4.3, that's already 
water under the bridge as far ar web2py goes.

Keeping python 2.6 compatibility for a good while longer would be greatly 
appreciated - we have quite a few production apps on RHEL 6 / Scientific 
Linux 6, but python 2.5 is of no interest to us.

Looking at the greater picture, I see nobody speaking in favor of python 
2.5 compatibility so far. Hm? No Mac OS X users that still need it..?

Regards


On Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at 7:07:04 PM UTC+1, Gary Cowell wrote:
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> On Saturday, 7 March 2015 19:18:17 UTC, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
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>> Who is opposed? Why?
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> It would mean support going for Red Hat 5 I think
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> Red Hat 6 is on 2.6, Red Hat 7 is 2.7. 
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> Everything I have is at least Red Hat 6.
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> But that would be the reason, most probably 
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