* Cédric Krier [2011-01-15 11:10 +0100]:
On 15/01/11 09:55 +0100, Nicolas Évrard wrote:
* Phillip Heller [2011-01-14 00:20 +0100]:
>Raising an exception when invoked by Python 3 is certainly
>reasonable, though.
I second that. But on the other side since psycopg, lxml and genshi
has been ported to python 3 (the genshi patches are waiting for their
inclusion on trunk though) I don't see major hurdles to port tryton
on python 3 but I might be wrong.
I think it is still a little bit too early.
We should wait that every major distributions got Python 3 and
modules before switching.
Because I think we can not manage to maintain 2 version of Tryton, so
it will be a one shot switch and we must be sure it will go without
issue.
I am not sure about that.
If people want to run tryton under python 3 (either because they
compile all the necessary modules by themselves or because their
distribution has done this work for them) we should not prevent them
to do so (provided the amount of work is manageable of course).
Just a message "Yes tryton can run under python 3" seems enough for
me, after that it is the job of the distribution to make a choice
which version (or both if possible) to distribute.
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