Thanks Stefan for clarifying that. I guess Martin deserves most of the credit.
But I still admire how Sajip jumped in, and I especially admire how the core team accepted his work without taking a "Not Invented Here" attitude. I sure hope the port is accepted into the main trunk soon. There is just such a huge difference bewtween "90% done" and actually released. Often code is 90% done but is never finished. And Django has such enormous psychological significance for Python 3. Many important projects will never begin serious porting until after Django officially supports Python 3. And many Python folks will finally start to take Python 3 seriously only when Django does announce official support. Ron -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list