Paul Winkler writes:
then by all means, 2.3.2. These audits seem to be hard to get going on a regular basis (we've been on python 2.1.3 for how long now?) so I see no point in blessing a version of python that's already not latest-and-greatest.
It's not just that Python 2.2.3 is no longer the latest and greatest, but that it's no longer on a maintenance track; that's what 2.3.x is.
The only counterargument i can think of is that 2.3 may not be bundled with many linux distros yet. I've always compiled my own python for use with zope, so I don't know how big a deal that is.
If someone can set up Zope, they can install Python in their sleep. I don't think this is an issue at all. -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fred at zope.com> PythonLabs at Zope Corporation