On 10:59 am, arcri...@gmail.com wrote:
You mean Twisted support, because library support is at the point where
there are fewer actively maintained packages not yet ported than those
which
are. Of course if your Python experience is hyper-focused to one
framework
that isn't ported yet, it will certainly seem like a lot, and you guys
who
run #Python are clearly hyper-focused on Twisted.
Arc,
This isn't about Twisted. Let's not waste everyone's time by trying to
make it into a conflict between Twisted users and the rest of the Python
community.
You listed six other major packages that you yourself use that aren't
available on Python 3 yet, so why are you trying to say here that this
is all about Twisted?
[snip]
This anti-Py3 rhetoric is damaging to the community and needs to stop.
We're moving forward toward Python 3.2 and beyond, complaining about it
only
saps valuable developer time (including your own) from getting these
libraries you need ported faster.
No, it's not damaging. Critical self-evaluation is a useful tool.
Trying to silence differing perspectives is what's damaging to the
community.
Jean-Paul
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