Am 13.07.2010, 20:48 Uhr, schrieb Christian Zagrodnick <cz@gocept.com>:
Actually I was thinking about the individual packages. I assume dropping Python 2.4 should bump the respective package version at least from 1.x.y to 1.x+1.0, right?
ZTK 1.1 will officially not support Python < 2.6 but it won't seek to actively break 2.4 and 2.5. It sounds like you are suggesting what to do about packages that definitely don't work with < 2.6. While I would have thought a syntax change shouldn't mean a major version, breaking compatibility obviously warrants some thought. But then I wouldn't expect a release just based on new syntax. Have you got a specific example in mind? Charlie -- Charlie Clark Managing Director Clark Consulting & Research German Office Helmholtzstr. 20 Düsseldorf D- 40215 Tel: +49-211-600-3657 Mobile: +49-178-782-6226