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Author steve.dower
Recipients BreamoreBoy, NaCl, bwanamarko, larry, ncoghlan, ned.deily, paul.moore, r.david.murray, steve.dower, terry.reedy, tim.golden, zach.ware
Date 2015-03-22.00:07:17
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> (when does Windows switch to 3.6? Honestly, it can probably never happen...). 

On re-read, this isn't quite clear:

Hypothetically, if Windows 10 included Python 3.5, when would it be upgraded to Python 3.6? Probably never. Back-compat is problematic on Linux, but are significantly multiplied by the size of and the relative lack of technical competence/interest of the Windows user base.
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2015-03-22 00:07:17steve.dowersetrecipients: + steve.dower, terry.reedy, paul.moore, ncoghlan, larry, tim.golden, ned.deily, r.david.murray, BreamoreBoy, zach.ware, bwanamarko, NaCl
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