We should drop 2.6 as well. 
Look at the Python Version Support cycles[1]. 2.6 is not maintained for 3 
years now. 
So while 2.7's clock is ticking we should focus on 3.x support. 

[1]: https://docs.python.org/devguide/#status-of-python-branches


Am Sonntag, 3. Juli 2016 18:27:39 UTC+2 schrieb Zhang Huangbin:
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> On Wednesday, June 22, 2016 at 1:12:51 AM UTC+8, Anand wrote:
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>> The current version of python maintains compatibility with Python 2.4 
>> onwards. I think we can drop 2.4 and 2.5 completely. I'm in favour of 
>> dropping 2.6 as well and retain only 2.7 and Python 3.5+.
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> *) RHEL/CentOS 6 ships Python-2.6, and still widely used by many users. So 
> it might be great to have py26 support in web.py.
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> *) Another wish is, supports database connection pool (with DBUtils or 
> other alternatives).
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> So happy to see more people step in. Thank you. :)
>

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