Re: python3 thoughts

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On 11/12/10 01:51, Auguste Pop wrote:
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I hope python3 won't die this way, so that all the previous efforts in
transition to python3 will not go in vain. Maybe we just took the
transitional leap too early when nobody is ready except us.

As you note, "nobody is ready except us" -- we are ready -- the pain is not very much. On the flip side, the little pain that we do feel is a really valuable offering to the other more conservative distros: they get to see how it was for us and what the biggest pain points are in practice.

You're also (I think?) making a good point that, at least where upstream projects written in python can run on python3, we as packagers should proactively package them to do so. We should be conscious if we're letting them languish in the doldrums of 2-ness untended.

-Isaac


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