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@apjanke apjanke commented Dec 18, 2018

The Installing on OS X sections say this:

The latest version of Mac OS X, High Sierra, comes with Python 2.7 out of the box.

There's probably no need to qualify that statement with "High Sierra". OS X has shipped with 2.7 at least as far back as 10.7 Lion from 2011.

@mpoulin mpoulin merged commit 1d98f63 into realpython:master Jan 24, 2019
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