Hi Aaron,

I think 2019 sounds reasonable, plenty of time for users (including me) to 
upgrade in my humble opinion.

On Friday, 20 May 2016 22:51:45 UTC+2, Ondřej Čertík wrote:
>
>
> For what is worth, I am still using Python 2.7 only. But I can 
> upgrade, I think most tools that I use support Python 3. 
>

Same here. I tried to move to Py3 a year back, but bugs in the python 
standard library (!) made
me postpone the transition (those bugs have been addressed since 3.5).

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