When Python 3.x gets better than Python 2.x (faster, better concurrency, better web support), than we will consider a web3py. Do not worry about the statements above. I am prepared to bet money there will be a 2.8 and it not there will be a fork from sombody.
On Jul 11, 8:52 am, Ross Peoples <ross.peop...@gmail.com> wrote: > 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.