Not that anyone has asked yet, but here's my opinion on two issues that have been raised on the python-dev mailing list lately:

+1 on 2.7 release with as much 3.0 "easy-port goo" as is practicable without delaying the product beyond the tentative schedule. Sooner would, of course, be better but I'm sure PEP 373 was produced after due consideration of all pertinent factors.

        +1 on 2.7 being the last of the 2.x series.  Enough already!

I, personally, haven't even written my first line of 3.x code, nor have I had any good reason to.

If I saw the actual end of the line at 2.7, I would actually start looking for 3.x versions of my favorite tools and would be much more inclined to help push them along ASAP.

Right now, so much that I use on a daily basis doesn't even have a 3.x roadmap, much less any sort of working implementation, that I don't see switching to 3.x ever unless the 2.x line ends, and soon!

Just my one vote.

S
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