On 08/03/2012 04:57 PM, Bohuslav Kabrda wrote:
> Hi,
> I'd like to start a discussion about the release where we should switch to
> Python 3. As I have learned recently, Ubuntu 12.10 will have Python 3 as
> default [1], which makes me a sad panda :(
Just to clarify Ubuntu's Python 3 plans: they'
- Original Message -
> On 08/03/2012 04:57 PM, Bohuslav Kabrda wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I'd like to start a discussion about the release where we should
> > switch to Python 3. As I have learned recently, Ubuntu 12.10 will
> > have Python 3 as default [1], which makes me a sad panda :(
>
> Just
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Bohuslav Kabrda wrote:
> Hi,
> I'd like to start a discussion about the release where we should switch to
> Python 3. As I have learned recently, Ubuntu 12.10 will have Python 3 as
> default [1], which makes me a sad panda :(
> We always take pride in being close
- Original Message -
> On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Bohuslav Kabrda
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I'd like to start a discussion about the release where we should
> > switch to Python 3. As I have learned recently, Ubuntu 12.10 will
> > have Python 3 as default [1], which makes me a sad panda :(
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 3:43 AM, Nick Coghlan wrote:
> On 08/03/2012 04:57 PM, Bohuslav Kabrda wrote:
> > We always take pride in being close to upstream and having the bleeding
> edge. Python 3 is stable and more and more libraries support it. So I'd
> like to propose an idea to switch to Python
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Bohuslav Kabrda wrote:
> Hi,
> I'd like to start a discussion about the release where we should switch to
> Python 3. As I have learned recently, Ubuntu 12.10 will have Python 3 as
> default [1], which makes me a sad panda :(
> We always take pride in being close t
On Fri, Aug 03, 2012 at 03:55:26AM -0400, Bohuslav Kabrda wrote:
> - Original Message - (From Nick)
> >
> > I believe Fedora uses Python for more core OS infrastructure than
> > Ubuntu
> > does, so it's a bigger migration challenge. Does anaconda run on
> > Python
> > 3? Does yum?
> >
>