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16 Apr
2019
16 Apr
'19
11:13
On 4/16/19 12:03 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
Just because Python upstream decides that the 2.x dead, million lines of code are not vanishing over night. This is a complete illusion.
Full ack. And even if software officially supports Python3 now we can see many issues as a fall-out of the migration. Which means it needs some time after the transition before things get fairly stable. And for all claiming that Python3 is already around for 10 years. The first usable version was 3.4.0 released five years ago. Ciao, Michael.