Guido van Rossum was asked this question at Google I/O.  He stated
that it would be handled as Larry mentions - by calling a separate
runtime.  He didn't state a timeframe, though, for it to be available.

On Oct 2, 4:02 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wouldn't Python 3 support be possible without breaking any code by
> simply requiring developers to change their app.yaml to include:
>
> runtime: python3
>
> That, I assume, is the use of the runtime parameter? Python 2.6 will
> be good too, but I would especially love to see Python 3 when it's
> released. Can anyone from Google give any information about this
> please?
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