I know it's on the radar, but I don't know to what extent. I am guessing that it won't be an immediate priority until operating systems like Mac OS X, Ubuntu, and RHEL/CentOS start shipping Python3 by default. Python3, being the next-generation of Python as it were, is still new and these operating systems are a bit hesitant to move to it just yet until most major projects along with their own Python scripts and applications work with it. Maybe someone "in the know" can offer more details.
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