On Sep 28, Alexander Fischer <alexanderfisc...@o2online.de> wrote:

> i am currently writing a plugin for an irc bot, but this bot is
> written in python3.

Woah!  So ahead of the times! ;-)  3.0 or 3.1?

> Will there be any support for python3 in the near/middle future? The
> 2to3 script throws errors alot of errors :(

Not so far, since I was always scared about the need to maintain
two separated versions.
Obviously it's my desire to support Python 3, and I'll look again
at the output of 2to3 (I did some tests about a year ago - it was
not THAT bad, if I remember correctly).

If you want to help, you're welcomed.  Basically I need an
explanation of what it's required to port IMDbPY to Python 3 and - even
more important - how the side-by-side development of the two
branches will continue (dropping Python 2.X is out of question).

This kind of discussions should take place in the imdbpy-devel
mailing list; please subscribe if you want to help:
  http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/imdbpy-devel

> p.s. imdbpy is pretty cool :) Used it for a kde plasmoid.

Happy to hear it. :-)
Can it be downloaded from somewhere?  I'd like to add it to the
list of IMDbPY-based programs.


Bye!
-- 
Davide Alberani <davide.alber...@gmail.com> [GPG KeyID: 0x465BFD47]
http://erlug.linux.it/~da/

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