Multirelease effort: Moving to Python 3

Vít Ondruch vondruch at redhat.com
Wed Jul 24 09:37:46 UTC 2013


Dne 24.7.2013 06:32, Toshio Kuratomi napsal(a):
> On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 02:40:56AM -0400, Bohuslav Kabrda wrote:
>> The problem is that you're basically saying "my mental model is the right
>> one", which is not necessarily true for everyone (and not necessarily true
>> generally). Taking your arguments a bit further, Python 2.6 and 2.7 are
>> different languages too, since there are some backward incompatible
>> additions to Python 2.7.
>>
> Even more directly, I am saying that your mental model is wrong.  Now then,
> I assumed that you would not find that palatable therefore I backed my
> mental model up with links to the python-dev mailing list.  (The three
> threads from the PEP and the earlier one that I linked to explicitly in my
> email).  What are the links to upstream that you are basing your mental
> model on?
>
> -Toshio
>

So what is the story with Arch and Python 3? Is that considered total 
failure after almost 3 years they did that? Just asking ...


Vít


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