Re: Python 3 Rationale?

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On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 3:45 PM, Armando M. Baratti <
ambaratti.listas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
>
> Yes, off course I do. But I also realize that, besides Python isn't the
> easiest platform to deploy to, specially when your customers aren't tech
> savvy and have to make some adjustment or install some module, we end with
> incompatible platforms for development (Arch Linux, that uses python3 by
> default) and deployment (some other distro that uses python2).
> This isn't the end of the world, by adds to the things that contribute for
> the appearing of problems on the deploying (specially on rather larger
> ones).
>
>
> Armando
>


I'm not sure it's really a good idea to have a development platform
different from the production platform unless you deploy on heterogeneous
environments.

-- 
Cédric Girard


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