Hi,

I use web.py for private and company projects and would like to to move on 
to Python 3.

As I didn't see any big changes and releases in web.py in the last 2.5+ 
years I'd go with Peters strategy. Also, I would support the process as far 
as I able to do so.

vogan

On Monday, 2 February 2015 07:12:44 UTC+1, Peter Buckner wrote:
>
> I'd like to help get this to python 3, but there are lots of little bits 
> (like doctests) which are a pain in the ass to do with a single source.
>
> Given web.py has changed very, very little over the past couple of years, 
> How about we call it stable, permanently branch the source and move forward 
> on a separate python3 branch -- the goal to maintain external API as much 
> as possible, but not try to do it with a single source base.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> -Peter
>

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