Hi Tomas,

Do you have the port anywhere as a public repo? I can help with making 
tests compatible to both.

Thanks,
Pavan.

On Tuesday, 27 August 2013 00:57:07 UTC+5:30, Tomas Schertel wrote:
>
> Hi Josh,
>
> As I said in other post, I did migrate tests to run with python 3. But 
> tests fails because these tests runs against python 2.
> But when I did this migration, I made it compatible with python 3 only. I 
> forgot to make it run with both versions.
> Maybe we can work together I head this porting.
>
> If Anand read this, he could join us :)
> He already replied another thread here today. Maybe he's around.
>
> On Monday, 26 August 2013 15:47:27 UTC-3, josh wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone. Long time lurker on the web.py list. I use web.py in a lot 
>> of projects and Tomas is correct... It's sad to see the project stalling.
>>
>> Over the next few days I will be working on Python 3 migration and 
>> porting the test units. I'm not quite sure who is leading the project but I 
>> can volunteer time and effort to push this forward.
>>
>> Looking forward, the same code base cannot service both Python 2 and 
>> Python 3 development. So at some point the paths will diverge and we will 
>> need to maintain the old series and a new 3 series, with any important bugs 
>> backported. 
>>
>> Josh
>>
>>
>> On Monday, 26 August 2013, Tomas Schertel wrote:
>>
>>> I'm really sad with this lack of activity.
>>> I tried to help before, but looks like a lonely ride. Maybe it's me, but 
>>> I don't see people investing time and effort on web.py.
>>> I always bring this subject to mail list, a lot of people agree and 
>>> then: nothing. Every one disappears on a eye blink.
>>>
>>> And yes, I could fork web.py and develop a new frame work, but I don't 
>>> have enough knowledge. I can not assume a job this big if I can not keep it 
>>> running.
>>>
>>> I'll support any one who wanna have things running and I'll do my best 
>>> to help.
>>> So please, some one who embrace this, please, make contact, keep in 
>>> touch with this list.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, 24 August 2013 04:33:44 UTC-3, David Kopec wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hey everyone,
>>>>
>>>> I want to thank Anand and the rest for the great work that you have put 
>>>> into web.py
>>>>
>>>> There have been many emails on this list about the status and future of 
>>>> web.py, but I see there has been little activity the last month so I 
>>>> wanted 
>>>> to just check-in with another before I embark on a large project with the 
>>>> framework.  Anand, are you the current project leader?  Where do things 
>>>> stand as far as Python 3 compatibility and having a general team in place 
>>>> to continue this great framework?
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, June 10, 2013 2:40:14 PM UTC-4, Anand wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello everyone,
>>>>>
>>>>>  I made some progress on migrating web.py to Python3. I'm able to run 
>>>>> helloworld app both on Python2 and Python3 using the same codebase.
>>>>>
>>>>> https://github.com/anandology/webpy/compare/python3
>>>>>
>>>>> helloworld program: https://gist.github.com/anandology/5751099
>>>>>
>>>>> I've tried to be very systematic about the migration. The important 
>>>>> steps are:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. covert all imports to relative imports
>>>>> 2. replace print statement with print function
>>>>> 3. fix exceptions
>>>>> 4. fix unicode issues
>>>>>  
>>>>> One thing that'll be useful is to fix the test suite. Anyone 
>>>>> interested to take it up? The plan is not to add new tests, but convert 
>>>>> the 
>>>>> existing test suite to work with Python3. It'll useful to follow the 
>>>>> above 
>>>>> listed things first before others.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any takers?
>>>>>
>>>>> -- 
>>>>> Anand
>>>>> http://anandology.com/ 
>>>>>
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