Clarified the LTS part.

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Armin Ronacher 2012-02-29 00:59:32 +00:00
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@ -95,10 +95,10 @@ Python 3.2 and earlier
An argument against this proposal was made on the Python-Dev mailinglist,
mentioning that Ubuntu LTS will ship Python 3.2 and 2.7 for only 5 years.
The counterargument is that Python 2.7 is currently the Python version of
choice for users who want LTS support. As it stands, Python 3 is
currently a bad choice for long-term investments, since the ecosystem is
not yet properly developed, and libraries are still fighting with their
API decisions for Python 3.
choice for users who want LTS support. As it stands, when chosing between
2.7 and Python 3.2, Python 3 is currently not the best choice for certain
long-term investments, since the ecosystem is not yet properly developed,
and libraries are still fighting with their API decisions for Python 3.
A valid point is that this would encourage people to become dependent on
Python 3.3 for their ports. Fortunately that is not a big problem since