On 12 January 2014 04:38, R. David Murray <rdmurray at bitdance.com> wrote: > But! Our goal should be to help people convert to Python3. So how can > we find out what the specific problems are that real-world programs are > facing, look at the *actual code*, and help that project figure out the > best way to make that code work in both python2 and python3? > > That seems like the best way to find out what needs to be added to > python3 or pypi: help port the actual code of the developers who are > running into problems. > > Yes, I'm volunteering to help with this, though of course I can't promise > exactly how much time I'll have available. And, as has been the case for a long time, the PSF stands ready to help with funding credible grant proposals for Python 3 porting efforts. I believe some of the core devs (including David?) do freelance and contract work, so that's an option definitely worth considered if a project would like to support Python 3, but are having difficulty getting their with purely volunteer effort. Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia
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