Hi Greg,

I don't normally advocate for working on forks of code but I have seen at least 
3 or 4 people now ask the same question so maybe we could get together on 
github.com where we could send pull requests and work "locally" until the 
mercurial repo is in better shape. Alex Page has a fork of chirp with some 
baseline changes to the source files using the 2to3 conversion helper script 
bundled with python3 at https://github.com/atpage/chirp

Also, there is a different mailing list, chirp_devel, where chirp development 
is discussed.

Tony.
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Sent: Friday, September 4, 2020 7:42 AM
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Subject: [chirp_users] Python 3 port

Hi, I'm a relatively new user of Chirp. I like the software and I'm interested 
in contributing to porting it to Python3. I notice that there's a py3 branch 
that hasn't had any new commits since February. I spend some time trying to get 
that branch to run on my system without success, and I'm not sure if it's 
expected to work in either Python2 or Python3 at this point. In any case, 
what's the best way to contribute to moving it to Python3?


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