Am 02.03.2012 um 20:44 schrieb Barry Warsaw: >> 3.3 is the IMHO the first 3.x release that brings really cool stuff to the >> table and might be the tipping point for people to start embracing Python 3 – >> despite the fact that Ubuntu LTS will alas ship 3.2 for the next 10 years. I >> hope for some half-official back port there. :) > Although I disagree with the premise (I think Python 3.2 is a fine platform to > build many applications on)
Just to be clear: I didn't say 3.2 is “bad” or “not fine”. It's just the fact that people need more than “fine” to feel urged to switch to Python 3. I sincerely hope 3.3 fulfills that and if PEP 414 even makes porting easier we might have a perfect storm. :) > it's probably likely what we'll have backports of > stable Python 3 releases to 12.04, at the very least in semi-official PPAs. That's what I've been hoping for. Maybe it will work the other way around too: People like 3.3, target it first and port back later to reach more users. It's all about encouraging people to try the nectar of Python 3 – once they're caught it's sticky sweetness[1]… ;) Cheers, Hynek [1] disclaimer: sticky sweetness only applies if you're not a maintainer of wsgi-related middleware/framework _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com