On the positive side, I'm really happy you decided to ask before posting the question. This shows that you're willing to come to Meta and at least inquire if it's reasonable or not.
Now to the meat of your question. The answer is...probably not. I say that because the clock is running out on Python 2 support, and it would seem incredibly silly for a Python developer to develop anything new that wasn't immediately thrown away in Python 2.
By and large, though, the choice of what version of a language or VM or environment your module runs on is best answered by you, anyway. You know more about your target audience and scope of the module than any stranger on the Internet, and you should leverage that knowledge to be sure that you're building on something that you believe will lead to wide adoption.