On 15/01/11 17:07 +0100, Nicolas Évrard wrote:
> * 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.

But you can not have the same code running for Python 2 and Python 3 if I'm
right.
We don't force anybody to run on a specific Python version (except that we are
compatible with Python > 2.5).

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Cédric Krier

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