On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 9:31 AM, Jesse Noller <jnoller at gmail.com> wrote: > My goal (personally) is to make sure python 3.2 is perfectly good for use in web applications, and is therefore a much more interesting porting target for web projects/libraries and frameworks. Python 3 is already quite well done and very usable by web frameworks (at least my tiny one). (It's just my opinion of course). I think the biggest problem is the uptake of Python 3 itself and the general attitude towards Python 3 as a whole. That's what's stopping me from focusing on and even maintaining a Python 3 branch for my project(s). cheers James -- -- James Mills -- -- "Problems are solved by method"
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