extend travis to test python 3.3 - 3.5#180
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samuelcolvin wants to merge 2 commits intodefunkt:masterfrom
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extend travis to test python 3.3 - 3.5#180samuelcolvin wants to merge 2 commits intodefunkt:masterfrom
samuelcolvin wants to merge 2 commits intodefunkt:masterfrom
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Hi @defunkt it looks like pystache needs some love. There are a few old pull requests here and there are some other changes I'd like to propose but there's no point they won't get reviewed. Would you consider giving pystache a bit of TLC or allowing contributors? |
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Add Python 3.6? |
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Pretty sure this package is dead. Try https://github.com/noahmorrison/chevron instead. |
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First of all thanks a lot for pystache, we're using in production and it's great.
Currently
.travis.ymlonly goes up tov3.2which is now pretty our of date. The readme says pystache is tested on 3.3, but it would also be great if pystache could officially support 3.4 and 3.5.