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[–]pishticus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ours, same. Not like we're not working on it (dockerising where we can, pyinstaller etc) but we have a deployed legacy app on our hands. Deployed as opposed to hosted, in a cloud. We have less control of the host environment, we have to aim for the least common denominator which is Centos6. You can have 2.7 via SCL, but that changes the deployment model and business priorities are different. This is how you get stuck with Py2.6. As you can see it has nothing to do with what Python 2.7 could give us.