Jon Ciesla wrote: > It's gonna hurt, and obviously we'll need a compat-python26, but I think > we'll be able to port things over, and have them either use Python3k or > compat- as needed. Not sure when we'd be completely cut over, but I'd > love to see 2.6 the default in F11, which I believe is the plan, and Py3k > in the not too distant future*, F12. > We're going to avoid compat-python26 if possible. The reason is that third party modules are needed to make a program work. So we wouldn't just have a python26 package.... we'd have python26, python26-mozilla, python26-libxml2, python26-pygtk, and etc. -Toshio
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