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(Stupid question? Not at all!)
I do use aiocoap on our production servers that run Debian Jessie (and thus Python 3.4.2). The main cost of supporting Python 3.4/3.5 right now is not using modern async def
idiom in the core parts (a minor annoyance), and sporadic bugs that only got caught late so far because the test suite didn't cover 3.4 (eg. whatever syntax oddity there was that made 1993947 necessary, async details I missed like d3669b7 or f5b58d2).
My rough roadmap w/rt old versions right now is to support whatever Python version is in the latest Debian release. (Fedora and Ubuntu with their shorter release cycles should be covered by this too). Feedback like yours helps in that decision; thanks.
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