On 2014.04.19 07:58, Ian Foote wrote:
> Django has been there since 1.5. My company has been using python3 in
> production since 1.6 was released. There have been a few other third
> party libraries we've wanted to use but can't, but we've been able to
> work around that.
I guess I'm a bit behind the times then. Last I checked, only certain parts of 
it were working on Python 3. Nice to hear that it fully
supports Python 3 now. :)

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