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authorTim Graham <timograham@gmail.com>2015-06-15 09:43:35 -0400
committerTim Graham <timograham@gmail.com>2015-06-18 08:36:50 -0400
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Removed support for Python 3.3.
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diff --git a/docs/intro/install.txt b/docs/intro/install.txt
index ffdad3c4c2..b4f250afc9 100644
--- a/docs/intro/install.txt
+++ b/docs/intro/install.txt
@@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ that'll work while you walk through the introduction.
Install Python
--------------
-Being a Python Web framework, Django requires Python. It works with Python 2.7
-and Python 3.3+. All these versions of Python include a lightweight database called
-SQLite_ so you won't need to set up a database just yet.
+Being a Python Web framework, Django requires Python. See
+:ref:`faq-python-version-support` for details. Python includes a lightweight
+database called SQLite_ so you won't need to set up a database just yet.
.. _sqlite: http://sqlite.org/
diff --git a/docs/intro/tutorial01.txt b/docs/intro/tutorial01.txt
index 6db12d118b..ca96ae54df 100644
--- a/docs/intro/tutorial01.txt
+++ b/docs/intro/tutorial01.txt
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ tell Django is installed and which version by running the following command:
If Django is installed, you should see the version of your installation. If it
isn't, you'll get an error telling "No module named django".
-This tutorial is written for Django |version| and Python 3.3 or later. If the
+This tutorial is written for Django |version| and Python 3.4 or later. If the
Django version doesn't match, you can refer to the tutorial for your version
of Django by using the version switcher at the bottom right corner of this
page, or update Django to the newest version. If you are still using Python