> 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). As a slight variation: that should be a wiki page (or, as AMK suggests, a weblog). The release page should link to it. If maintenance of this list was in the hands of a single person (the release manager), or a few (the pydotorg editors), it would always be outdated. FWIW, there is also the py3 category in PyPI: http://pypi.python.org/pypi?:action=browse&c=533 Regads, Martin
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