There is one specific thing I asked help with. Can we make the existing 
code there working with 2.x and 3.x? I am not asking for adding features.



On Sunday, 14 April 2013 09:30:55 UTC-5, Marin Pranjić wrote:
>
> @Massimo,
>
>  "I think it is too soon to start contributing to web3py because I am not 
> sure where it is going."
>
> source: 
> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/web2py-developers/25k9BdtCKIA/AF5F_yI8ojcJ
>
> I'm sure there are more of  us who would contribute more or less ;)
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 7:48 PM, Massimo Di Pierro 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Nobody helped with it. That shows how much interest there is here about 
>> Python 3.x.
>>
>> On Saturday, 13 April 2013 12:27:04 UTC-5, Alec Taylor wrote:
>>
>>> Looks like it hasn't been updated for 4 months… 
>>>
>>> I will bump up the feature thread of it. 
>>>
>>> On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 3:11 AM, Massimo Di Pierro 
>>> <[email protected]> wrote: 
>>> > We will not do the mistake Python made: break backward compatibility 
>>> and not 
>>> > make it worthwhile. 
>>> > 
>>> > We are already working on web3py. It is on github. You can already 
>>> help us 
>>> > port it to python 3.0. yet the which will be worthwile. better 
>>> internal 
>>> > logic, better helpers, better forms, etc. Once that is done we can 
>>> backport 
>>> > to web2py. 
>>> > 
>>> > There is no point to port code before we improve it. 
>>> > 
>>> > Massimo 
>>> > 
>>> > 
>>> > On Saturday, 13 April 2013 09:20:48 UTC-5, samuel bonilla wrote: 
>>> >> 
>>> >> I have a proposal called 'web2py +' which is to give support to 
>>> python 
>>> >> 3.x, is the same code but support is for python 3.x, 'web2py plus' is 
>>> for 
>>> >> developers who want to migrate to python 3.x 
>>> >> 
>>> >> is only a proposal, I have not started work, I want to hear comments 
>>> about 
>>> >> it .... 
>>> >> 
>>> >> thanks... 
>>> >> 
>>> >> 
>>> >> El viernes, 12 de abril de 2013 19:51:23 UTC-5, [email protected] 
>>> >> escribió: 
>>> >>> 
>>> >>> Hi, 
>>> >>> I'm interested (very interested) in a Python web framework that 
>>> works 
>>> >>> with Python 3.x (3.3+, in particular). What is the status of 
>>> web2py's py3 
>>> >>> support? I found a late-2011 thread in this group where Massimo was 
>>> betting 
>>> >>> that there would be a Python 2.8 and hence no pressing need to even 
>>> care 
>>> >>> about 3.x. Me, I have no interest in 2.y, and if web2py doesn't 
>>> support the 
>>> >>> current and in fact better version of Python then I will reluctantly 
>>> have to 
>>> >>> look elsewhere. 
>>> >>> Thanks in advance, 
>>> >>> -- B 
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