Re: [mezzanine-users] Re: python 3 support

2016-12-29 Thread Mario R. Osorio
Not really.


You were right on track from the moment you decide to go Django/Mezzanine!




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On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 12:41 PM, Chekad Sarami  wrote:

> Thank you. I guess, I am now right on track.
>
> On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 7:32:15 PM UTC-5, Stephen McDonald
> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 11:13 AM, Mario R. Osorio 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Akshually...
>>>
>>> I just started working on a Mezzanine project and wanted to use one of
>>> those many years old free templates. It didn't work from scratch, but it
>>> didn't take more than 5 or10 minutes to fix the "problems".
>>>
>>> I can only recall one problem, and I don't think there was another one.
>>>
>>> Here's what I did; remove all imports of the "future" library from all
>>> template files (the {% load %} tag); and voila!
>>>
>>
>> That's all well and good, but to avoid confusing anyone, please note this
>> has nothing to do with Python 3 support.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Oh, and trust me, I'm NOT what you'd call an "expert" ... I just LOVE
>>> Mezzanine's simplicity, inherited in part from Django's simplicity, also
>>> inherited in part from Python's simplicity.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 2:28:06 PM UTC-5, Stephen McDonald
>>> wrote:

 FWIW you're replying to a 3 year old thread discussing Python 3 support
 before it was even added. Since then it's been added and has been fully
 working and supported for several years now.

 Of course if you've come across a bug, then by all means report it -
 but you've made no mention of any details here, so nothing can be done to
 help you.

 On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 12:49 AM, Chekad Sarami 
 wrote:

> I was able create and run a mezzanine project with python 3 on my
> ubuntu 14. But, then for theme customizations and other things NO hope! I
> guess I am moving back to Python 2. I guess the should be creamy mentioned
> in Mezzanine website. This really through the first-time users OFF!
>
> On Wednesday, August 28, 2013 at 3:50:16 PM UTC-4, garagefan wrote:
>>
>> Pardon me if this has been mentioned elsewhere, as I'm sure it has
>> been... but
>>
>> With the growing library of python 3 supported plugins; I was
>> wondering when we could expect mezzanine to support python 3 as well?
>>
>>
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Re: [mezzanine-users] Re: python 3 support

2016-12-29 Thread Chekad Sarami
Thank you. I guess, I am now right on track. 

On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 7:32:15 PM UTC-5, Stephen McDonald wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 11:13 AM, Mario R. Osorio  > wrote:
>
>> Akshually...
>>
>> I just started working on a Mezzanine project and wanted to use one of 
>> those many years old free templates. It didn't work from scratch, but it 
>> didn't take more than 5 or10 minutes to fix the "problems".
>>
>> I can only recall one problem, and I don't think there was another one.
>>
>> Here's what I did; remove all imports of the "future" library from all 
>> template files (the {% load %} tag); and voila!
>>
>
> That's all well and good, but to avoid confusing anyone, please note this 
> has nothing to do with Python 3 support.
>  
>
>>
>> Oh, and trust me, I'm NOT what you'd call an "expert" ... I just LOVE 
>> Mezzanine's simplicity, inherited in part from Django's simplicity, also 
>> inherited in part from Python's simplicity.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 2:28:06 PM UTC-5, Stephen McDonald 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> FWIW you're replying to a 3 year old thread discussing Python 3 support 
>>> before it was even added. Since then it's been added and has been fully 
>>> working and supported for several years now.
>>>
>>> Of course if you've come across a bug, then by all means report it - but 
>>> you've made no mention of any details here, so nothing can be done to help 
>>> you.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 12:49 AM, Chekad Sarami  
>>> wrote:
>>>
 I was able create and run a mezzanine project with python 3 on my 
 ubuntu 14. But, then for theme customizations and other things NO hope! I 
 guess I am moving back to Python 2. I guess the should be creamy mentioned 
 in Mezzanine website. This really through the first-time users OFF!

 On Wednesday, August 28, 2013 at 3:50:16 PM UTC-4, garagefan wrote:
>
> Pardon me if this has been mentioned elsewhere, as I'm sure it has 
> been... but
>
> With the growing library of python 3 supported plugins; I was 
> wondering when we could expect mezzanine to support python 3 as well?
>
>
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Re: [mezzanine-users] Re: python 3 support

2016-12-28 Thread Stephen McDonald
On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 11:13 AM, Mario R. Osorio 
wrote:

> Akshually...
>
> I just started working on a Mezzanine project and wanted to use one of
> those many years old free templates. It didn't work from scratch, but it
> didn't take more than 5 or10 minutes to fix the "problems".
>
> I can only recall one problem, and I don't think there was another one.
>
> Here's what I did; remove all imports of the "future" library from all
> template files (the {% load %} tag); and voila!
>

That's all well and good, but to avoid confusing anyone, please note this
has nothing to do with Python 3 support.


>
> Oh, and trust me, I'm NOT what you'd call an "expert" ... I just LOVE
> Mezzanine's simplicity, inherited in part from Django's simplicity, also
> inherited in part from Python's simplicity.
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 2:28:06 PM UTC-5, Stephen McDonald
> wrote:
>>
>> FWIW you're replying to a 3 year old thread discussing Python 3 support
>> before it was even added. Since then it's been added and has been fully
>> working and supported for several years now.
>>
>> Of course if you've come across a bug, then by all means report it - but
>> you've made no mention of any details here, so nothing can be done to help
>> you.
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 12:49 AM, Chekad Sarami  wrote:
>>
>>> I was able create and run a mezzanine project with python 3 on my ubuntu
>>> 14. But, then for theme customizations and other things NO hope! I guess I
>>> am moving back to Python 2. I guess the should be creamy mentioned in
>>> Mezzanine website. This really through the first-time users OFF!
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, August 28, 2013 at 3:50:16 PM UTC-4, garagefan wrote:

 Pardon me if this has been mentioned elsewhere, as I'm sure it has
 been... but

 With the growing library of python 3 supported plugins; I was wondering
 when we could expect mezzanine to support python 3 as well?


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>>
>>
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Re: [mezzanine-users] Re: python 3 support

2016-12-28 Thread Mario R. Osorio
Akshually...

I just started working on a Mezzanine project and wanted to use one of 
those many years old free templates. It didn't work from scratch, but it 
didn't take more than 5 or10 minutes to fix the "problems".

I can only recall one problem, and I don't think there was another one.

Here's what I did; remove all imports of the "future" library from all 
template files (the {% load %} tag); and voila!

Oh, and trust me, I'm NOT what you'd call an "expert" ... I just LOVE 
Mezzanine's simplicity, inherited in part from Django's simplicity, also 
inherited in part from Python's simplicity.



On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 2:28:06 PM UTC-5, Stephen McDonald wrote:
>
> FWIW you're replying to a 3 year old thread discussing Python 3 support 
> before it was even added. Since then it's been added and has been fully 
> working and supported for several years now.
>
> Of course if you've come across a bug, then by all means report it - but 
> you've made no mention of any details here, so nothing can be done to help 
> you.
>
> On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 12:49 AM, Chekad Sarami  > wrote:
>
>> I was able create and run a mezzanine project with python 3 on my ubuntu 
>> 14. But, then for theme customizations and other things NO hope! I guess I 
>> am moving back to Python 2. I guess the should be creamy mentioned in 
>> Mezzanine website. This really through the first-time users OFF!
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 28, 2013 at 3:50:16 PM UTC-4, garagefan wrote:
>>>
>>> Pardon me if this has been mentioned elsewhere, as I'm sure it has 
>>> been... but
>>>
>>> With the growing library of python 3 supported plugins; I was wondering 
>>> when we could expect mezzanine to support python 3 as well?
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
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>
>
>
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Re: [mezzanine-users] Re: python 3 support

2016-12-28 Thread Stephen McDonald
FWIW you're replying to a 3 year old thread discussing Python 3 support
before it was even added. Since then it's been added and has been fully
working and supported for several years now.

Of course if you've come across a bug, then by all means report it - but
you've made no mention of any details here, so nothing can be done to help
you.

On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 12:49 AM, Chekad Sarami  wrote:

> I was able create and run a mezzanine project with python 3 on my ubuntu
> 14. But, then for theme customizations and other things NO hope! I guess I
> am moving back to Python 2. I guess the should be creamy mentioned in
> Mezzanine website. This really through the first-time users OFF!
>
> On Wednesday, August 28, 2013 at 3:50:16 PM UTC-4, garagefan wrote:
>>
>> Pardon me if this has been mentioned elsewhere, as I'm sure it has
>> been... but
>>
>> With the growing library of python 3 supported plugins; I was wondering
>> when we could expect mezzanine to support python 3 as well?
>>
>>
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[mezzanine-users] Re: python 3 support

2016-12-28 Thread Chekad Sarami
I was able create and run a mezzanine project with python 3 on my ubuntu 
14. But, then for theme customizations and other things NO hope! I guess I 
am moving back to Python 2. I guess the should be creamy mentioned in 
Mezzanine website. This really through the first-time users OFF!

On Wednesday, August 28, 2013 at 3:50:16 PM UTC-4, garagefan wrote:
>
> Pardon me if this has been mentioned elsewhere, as I'm sure it has been... 
> but
>
> With the growing library of python 3 supported plugins; I was wondering 
> when we could expect mezzanine to support python 3 as well?
>
>
>

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