EOL for Python 3.2?

Andrew Berg bahamutzero8825 at gmail.com
Sat Sep 29 16:26:15 EDT 2012


On 2012.09.29 15:03, David Dillard wrote:
> With the release of Python 3.3.0 does that mean the 3.2.x line is now end of life?
No. Old releases get security fixes for years.

> I've looked for some sort of end of life policy on python.org, but was unable to find one.
http://www.python.org/download/releases/

If you go to a version, it will tell you the status. For example, 3.1.x
and 2.6.x still get security fixes, but 2.5.6 is the absolute last
release of 2.5 - it will NOT receive updates of any kind. Unless the
page states otherwise, it is pretty safe to assume that the release is
maintained.
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