Chris's Wiki :: blog/python/PythonVersions Commentshttps://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/python/PythonVersions?atomcommentsDWiki2009-12-13T05:42:46ZRecent comments in Chris's Wiki :: blog/python/PythonVersions.From 78.49.113.136 on /blog/python/PythonVersionstag:CSpace:blog/python/PythonVersions:20138816410efb48372ae3e65e484a78f3451223From 78.49.113.136<div class="wikitext"><p><a href="http://www.archlinux.org/">Arch Linux</a> ships with pyton-2.6.4 as default and python-3.1.1 as optional "python3" package.</p>
<p>Of course, being a rolling-release distribution, it doesn't come close to any long-term support requirements.</p>
</div>2009-12-13T05:42:46ZFrom 78.35.25.18 on /blog/python/PythonVersionstag:CSpace:blog/python/PythonVersions:7c5dd781584f8c40443898077746723d31e288b1From 78.35.25.18<div class="wikitext"><p>FWIW, Slackware 13.0 ships 2.6.2 and no 3.</p>
<p>—<a href="http://plasmasturm.org/">Aristotle Pagaltzis</a></p>
</div>2009-12-05T08:21:44ZFrom 198.182.56.5 on /blog/python/PythonVersionstag:CSpace:blog/python/PythonVersions:18091f9f5b1fabf5efe587789226fc0ce30c4d8aFrom 198.182.56.5<div class="wikitext"><p>Interesting. My own work place is more current than I thought. I had just sort of assumed that we were 2 releases behind everything by now, but no.</p>
<p>-Smarasderagd</p>
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