See this note from the Windows installation guide:

NOTE: It may also work with 2.7 but it seemed to me that 2.6 is more "compatible" with some of the dependencies - e.g. PyISAPI is currently only available as a 2.6-build (might work with 2.7, too, though).

Has anyone tried and lived to tell the tale?

asked 19 Mar '11, 10:47

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It might be best for us to start creating a test suite for OSQA.

(21 Mar '11, 00:06) Randell

Yes, my site is running OSQA 0.9.0 beta 2 with python2.7 and ArchLinux and it works well.

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answered 20 Mar '11, 18:16

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2.7 is backwards compatible

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