AFAIK, this is not a difficult job and there is no sticking point:
it's just a question of time.

So basically, this is 'only' a matter of:
1. running 2to3 on all sources
2. doing all the changes that the 2to3 tool can't do automatically
3. testing, testing, testing...

-Pierre

Le 16 avril 2012 12:04, Joes Staal <[email protected]> a écrit :
> What would it take to support python 3? Numpy, scipy and  matplotlib all can
> use python 3. Is it 'only' running 2to3 on all sources or are there more
> intrinsic difficulties for getting spyder running with python 3?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Joes
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