I develop my current project with python 2.7 and 3.3 and so far my problem
is not with django being 3.x compatible but critical/popular third-party
packages like PIL, django-debug-toolbar etc not being python 3 ready. I
hope those and several other packages will be ported to python 3, since
Python 3 has some very nice features not available in 2.x and it solves all
my unicode issues being a programmer which often deal with non-english
characters.

So far I've had no problems using python 3 and django. All problems I've
encountered has been caused by thrid-party packages, my own packages
included :-|


On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 3:36 PM, Mark Lybrand <[email protected]> wrote:

> I understand that there is only experimental support for Python 3.x in
> Django 1.5.  Is there any feeling for how far out a stable version of
> Django using Python 3.x might be?  I understand that any answer is likely
> to be conjecture and guessing and that is okay.  I am just trying to gauge
> if I am looking at a matter of months or a year or if it something that may
> be 3 or 5 or more years out.
>
> Thanks in advance.
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