Fix wording for python3.4 section in the readme

The python 3.4 section in the readme was a bit dated since we now also
test on python 3.5. This commit attempts to update the wording to
explain that it's python >=3.4 not just 3.4.

Change-Id: I32ebe4c278b1d5e25cd87ca03f7de1a265334610
diff --git a/README.rst b/README.rst
index f1dac1c..fc4de5e 100644
--- a/README.rst
+++ b/README.rst
@@ -196,18 +196,18 @@
 from a remote system running python 2.7. (or deploy a cloud guest in your cloud
 that has python 2.7)
 
-Python 3.4
+Python 3.x
 ----------
 
 Starting during the Liberty release development cycle work began on enabling
 Tempest to run under both Python 2.7 and Python 3.4. Tempest strives to fully
-support running with Python 3.4. A gating unit test job was added to also run
-Tempest's unit tests under Python 3.4. This means that the Tempest code at
-least imports under Python 3.4 and things that have unit test coverage will
-work on Python 3.4. However, because large parts of Tempest are self-verifying
-there might be uncaught issues running on Python 3.4. So until there is a gating
-job which does a full Tempest run using Python 3.4 there isn't any guarantee
-that running Tempest under Python 3.4 is bug free.
+support running with Python 3.4 and newer. A gating unit test job was added to
+also run Tempest's unit tests under Python 3. This means that the Tempest
+code at least imports under Python 3.4 and things that have unit test coverage
+will work on Python 3.4. However, because large parts of Tempest are
+self-verifying there might be uncaught issues running on Python 3. So until
+there is a gating job which does a full Tempest run using Python 3 there
+isn't any guarantee that running Tempest under Python 3 is bug free.
 
 Legacy run method
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