> 2008/12/4 Raymond Hettinger <python at rcn.com>: >> Also, we don't know the timing of the third-party updates. >> Some may never get converted. Some may convert quickly >> and easily. Someone (perhaps me) may organize a series of >> funded sprints to get many of the major packages converted. From: "Paul Moore" <p.f.moore at gmail.com> > One piece of encouraging news I heard today is that mod_wsgi > apparently works with 3.0 already - which may well mean that more web > software than I'd originally anticipated will work sooner rather than > later. > > But it's certainly true that Python (all versions, not just 3.0) is > more of an ecosystem than just the CPython core. "Batteries included" > notwithstanding. And it'll take longer for the 3.0 ecosystem to grow > than the 2.6 one. Here's a bright idea. On the 3.0 release page, include a box listing which major third-party apps have been converted. Update it once every couple of weeks. That way, we're not explicitly discouraging adoption of 3.0, we're just listing what support is then currently available (if you need twisted and its not on the list, then that would be your guide). Raymond
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