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[Python-Dev] email package status in 3.X

[Python-Dev] email package status in 3.XP.J. Eby pje at telecommunity.com
Sat Jun 19 18:07:43 CEST 2010
At 10:55 PM 6/19/2010 +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>They really don't care that writing Python 3 was fun, and that 
>programming in Python 3 is more fun than ever.  That doesn't 
>compensate for even one lingering str/bytes bogosity to most of 
>them, and since they don't get paid for fixing Python library bugs, 
>they don't, and they're in no mood to *forgive* any, either.

This is pretty much where I'm at, except that the only potential fun 
increase Py3 appears to offer me are argument annotations and 
keyword-only args -- but these are partly balanced by the loss of 
argument tuple unpacking.  The metaclass keyword argument is nice, 
but the loss of dynamically-settable __metaclass__ is just plain annoying.

Really, just about everything that Py3 offers in the way of added 
fun, seems offset by a matching loss somewhere else.  So it's hard to 
get excited about it - it seems like, "ho hum, a new language that's 
kind of like Python, but just different enough to be annoying."

OTOH, I don't know what to do about that, besides adding some sort of 
"killer app" feature that makes Python 3 the One Obvious Way to do 
some specific application domain.

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