On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Arc Riley <arcriley at gmail.com> wrote: > I would suggest that if packages that do not have Python 3 support yet are > listed, then their alternatives should also. > > PyQt has had Py3 support for some time. > PostgreSQL and SQLite do (as does SQLAlchemy) > CherryPy has had Py3 support for the last release cycle > libxml2 does not, but lxml does. > > Also, under where it mentions that most OS's do not include Python 3, it > should be noted which have good support for it. Gentoo (for example) has > excellent support for Python 3, automatically installing Python packages > which have Py3 support for both Py2 and Py3, and the python-based Portage > package system runs cleanly on Py2.6, Py3.1 and Py3.2. > > Give credit where credit is due. :-) A decent listing of major packages that already support Python 3 would be very handy for the new Python2orPython3 page I created on the wiki, and easier to keep up-to-date. (the old Early2to3Migrations page didn't look particularly up to date, but hopefully we can keep the new list in a happier state). It just ticked past midnight for me, so I'm off to bed, but for anyone with a wiki account, have at it: http://wiki.python.org/moin/Python2orPython3 (Updating the beginner's guide to recognise Python 3 as a valid option would also be helpful: http://wiki.python.org/moin/BeginnersGuide) Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia
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