It would help a lot to keep the python hooks both python2.7 (precise)
and python3 (quantal+) for the upgrade case where your hook maybe run
with either pythons.

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Python/3

Most of the time it's easy to accomplish with:
from __future__ import print_function

Which is valid in both python2.6+ and python3.

Also note:
Consider passing universal_newlines=True to subprocess.Popen() and friends to 
get text output directly.

Which nicely helps to deal with unicode vs bytes in python3 vs python2
cases.

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