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.

It's useful only if constructive. Stating a problem is, in itself,
just frustrating. One needs to accompany it with proposals of actions.

In the specific case, I'm optimistic, though. 2.7 will be the last
release of 2.x, so it will then be easier to focus on fixing the 3.x
bugs.

Regards,
Martin
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