is that future allows you to write py3 code and make it compatible with 
py2, while six allows you to write py2 code that is compatible with py3

That sounds logical, but to be honest I can’t imagine how that is 
different. Looking through the pyglet code, most if not all of what I’ve 
seen so far is plain name replacements. Would it be possible to link me to 
an example? I think that could help my understanding.
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