Re: [PATCH] Use Python's "print" as a function, not as a keyword

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On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 03:19, Sebastian Morr <sebastian@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> But, as nobody seems to have cared before: Is Git designed to be
> compatible only with versions prior 3.0?

I'm running Debian unstable and it has Python 2.7. Most people are
still using Python 2.x as their default system Python since 3.x breaks
backwards compatibility for common constructs like print.

Does this only break Python 2.6, or all 2.x versions of Python?

What's our currently supported Python version for the Python code in
Git? It's 5.8.0 for Perl, do we have any particular aim for a
supported Python version?
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