On 1 December 2014 at 16:53, Ian Cordasco <graffatcolmin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> This is of course all predicated on the assumption that sqlobject's
> dependencies support Python 3 as well, but I haven't looked into all
> of them. It also is predicated on sqlobject wanting to wait (or not
> wait) for those dependencies before adding support.

When I last looked (which was some time ago), formencode still didn't
have a python 3 compatible release, but that appeared to be the only
one still missing.

Several of the less commonly used database backends don't have python
3 versions as far as I know. sqlite and postgresql should both be
fine, though. MySQL's status is a bit murky since the original MySQLdb
hasn't been ported to python 3 yet but there are a number of forks of
it claim to support python 3, so it's presumably doable.

> I've sent this email to see if I'm the only one interested in helping
> with the "port". I definitely don't have the time to do this all by
> myself and having about 4 or more people to help would be amazing.

There's certainly interest in seeing sqlobject ported to python 3, and
I would be willing to help as time allows.

-- 
Neil Muller
drnlmul...@gmail.com

I've got a gmail account. Why haven't I become cool?

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