Brett Cannon <brett at python.org> wrote: > Changes to http://docs.python.org/howto/pyporting.html are welcome. I tried to > make sure it exposed all possibilities with tips on how to support as far back > as Python 2.5. I'd like to add a section that highlights the advantages of separate branches. Starting perhaps with: Advantages of separate branches: 1) The two code bases are cleaner. 2) Neither version is a second class citizen. 3) New Python3 features can be adopted without worrying about conversion tools. 4) For the developer: psychologically, slowly the py3k version becomes the master branch (as it should). 5) For the user: running 2to3 on install sends the signal that version 2 is the real version. This is not the case if there are, say, src2/ and src3/ directories in the distribution. Stefan Krah
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