> I would guess over 99% of all Python code written doesn't run on > Python 3. Given that, I think it is premature to close the door on > new major versions of Python 2.x. Also, we as a project should be > careful not to present the image that Python 2.x will not be > supported in the future. Why that? It is a fact: 2.x will not be supported, in some future. Should we lie to users? > After the Python 2.7 release, the focus of Python development > will be on Python 3. There will continue to be maintainance > releases of Python 2.x. It shouldn't say that, because it wouldn't be true. Regards, Martin
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