Brett Cannon wrote: > I would very much like the 'k' dropped from the py3 name. It was a > funny joke when py3 was vaporware, now it is excess baggage which > only puzzles non-insiders and newcomers. > > > Is it really that confusing? I have never heard of anyone asking "what > is py3k?" Do you read python-list? It has been asked. Also, some people seem to think that py3k is different from python 3. tjr
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