
Jan Matejek <jan.matejek@novell.com> writes:
Hence the proposal. Parallel installs of Python 2 and 3 work just fine today, because "python3" is a very separate package that pretends not to have anything to do with Python whatsoever.
This sounds pretty good, and thus far everything is fine :)
This is nice because it is trivial to maintain, but it will cause problems _when_ (not if) we decide to make python3 the default and python2 the legacy solution.
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