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Matthieu Moy
Matthieu.Moy at imag.fr
Fri Sep 29 06:46:44 BST 2006
Lachlan Patrick <loki at research.canon.com.au> writes:
> I'm wondering why Python >= 2.4 and not (for example) >= 2.3
Well, the idea is that bzr is new and moving quickly today. The
assumption is that people willing to install version 0.something of a
piece of software will have no problem in installing a relatively
recent version of Python. OTOH, when bzr reaches a stable version, it
should have only very common dependancies, and allow people to update
without upgrading their system completely. 2.4 is a reasonable choice
to me (it's in all stable GNU/Linux distros I know).
--
Matthieu
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