> On Oct 7, 2015, at 7:12 AM, Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan at gmail.com> wrote: > > On 6 October 2015 at 21:29, Maciej Fijalkowski <fijall at gmail.com> wrote: >> Now I sometimes feel that there is not enough sentiment in python-dev >> to distance from such ideas. It *is* python-dev job to promote >> python3, but it's also python-dev job sometimes to point out that >> whatever helps in promoting the python ecosystem (e.g. in case of pypy >> is speed) is a good enough reason to do those things. >> >> I wonder what are other people ideas about that. > > It's not generally python-dev's job to promote Python 3 either - folks > are here for their own reasons, and that's largely a shared aim of > making a better programming language and other tools for our own > future use (whatever those use cases may be). I concur. Our responsibilities are to make Python 3 into an effective tool that makes people *want* to adopt it and to be honest with anyone who asks us about the pros and cons of switching over. Raymond
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