Is the Pylons framework still Python 2 only and no plans to make it
Python 3 compatible?

I'm updating a Pylons site for one last version to be released in
August. After that we'll switch to a Javascript codebase to be
released next year. If Pylons is still Python 2 only I'll have to
stick to Python 2, but if Pylons is Python 3 compatible now or in the
near future we might be able to upgrade to Python 3. There was some
talk the past couple years about making Pylons Python 3 compatible;
did that ever go anywhere? Or does anybody know how big the
incompatibilities were that would have to be addressed? I assume
there'd be a lot of unicode issues.

-- 
Mike Orr <[email protected]>

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