Re: Python 3 as default? (Re: "Python2.6 as default")

2011-04-13 Thread Piotr Ożarowski
[Adrian von Bidder, 2011-04-13]
> Agreed. However, it would be interesting to track which of the bg/major 
> python packages/frameworks are not available on Python3 yet, if only as a 
> reference for the next time somebody proposes to have /usr/bin/python be a 
> Python 3.
> 
> http://wiki.debian.org/Python/Python3Packages

please use http://wiki.python.org/moin/PortingToPy3k/Modules instead
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Re: Python 3 as default? (Re: "Python2.6 as default")

2011-04-13 Thread Sandro Tosi
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 08:46, Adrian von Bidder  wrote:
> Agreed. However, it would be interesting to track which of the bg/major
> python packages/frameworks are not available on Python3 yet, if only as a
> reference for the next time somebody proposes to have /usr/bin/python be a
> Python 3.
>
> http://wiki.debian.org/Python/Python3Packages
>
> It's not complete by far, but I guess the fact that django, a big part of
> zope and pylons are all three not available for Python 3 yet (upstream, not
> only packages) should serve to illustrate the point.

http://py3ksupport.appspot.com/
http://getpython3.net/

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Python 3 as default? (Re: "Python2.6 as default")

2011-04-12 Thread Adrian von Bidder
Hi,

On Tuesday 12 April 2011 01.22:55 Scott Kitterman wrote:
> The notion that /usr/bin/python pointing to any python3 version in the
> near term is anything other than crazy talk is, well, crazy.

Agreed. However, it would be interesting to track which of the bg/major 
python packages/frameworks are not available on Python3 yet, if only as a 
reference for the next time somebody proposes to have /usr/bin/python be a 
Python 3.

http://wiki.debian.org/Python/Python3Packages

It's not complete by far, but I guess the fact that django, a big part of 
zope and pylons are all three not available for Python 3 yet (upstream, not 
only packages) should serve to illustrate the point.

cheers
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