On Mar 2, 2011, at 11:42 AM, R. David Murray wrote: > Well, I personally won't use a distribution that makes this choice. > For whatever that's worth :) This ***shouldn't*** be a choice distros have to make. There should be a standard upstream recommended way to install python, and that's also what "make install" should do. That distros are having to make a choice here is a problem in communication from python core developers -- it sucks that we've gotten this far without consensus on a proper transition plan for moving from Python 2.X to Python 3.X. James
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