Python 3 support is great news! Simple use cases (ls, update, edit, mod, 
import) appear to work on my end (even with my Unicode-heavy library). More 
importantly, I verified that they didn't modify anything they shouldn't 
have -- no Limp Bizkit for me!

I have regular snapshots, so I'll be pretty safe ; I'll keep on running it 
for a while to see if I can spot some bugs!

Cheers!

On Saturday, November 26, 2016 at 4:37:12 AM UTC+1, Adrian Sampson wrote:
>
> Hello, beets folks, 
>
> I’m really excited to announce beets 1.4.1. It’s exciting because this 
> release comes with *alpha-level* support for Python 3! If you have Python 
> 3.4+ installed, and you are brave and have backups, you can try using this 
> version on that instead of Python 2.7. There are still likely to be bugs 
> under Python 3, so please only do this if you’re interested in testing and 
> filing bugs—if you don’t want to be bothered, you can keep using Python 2 
> for now. 
>
> There are also several other new features! Take a look at the full 
> changelog: 
> https://github.com/beetbox/beets/releases/tag/v1.4.1 
>
> (If you’re wondering where 1.4.0 went, that’s my fault—I botched a PyPI 
> upload and had to increment the version number to get a unique name. So 
> there is no 1.4.0, only a 1.4.1. Sorry about that!) 
>
> Enjoy, and please keep filing bugs! 
>
> Adrian 
>
>

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