On Thu, 4 Mar 2010 19:22:41 +0100
Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis <arfre...@gentoo.org> wrote:

> Python 3 is a new major version of Python and is intentionally incompatible
> with Python 2. Many external modules have not been ported yet to Python 3, so
> currently Python 3.1 should not be set as main active version of Python.
> Setting Python 3.1 as main active version of Python is currently unsupported.
> When it will change, a separate news item will be created to notify users.

So nothing uses it yet, and it's completely incompatible with 90% of the 
numerous python/pygtk apps already on my system, so it'll just sit there, 
SLOTted, doing nothing but taking up more space on my very limited SSD, while 
Python 2.6 is the version that's actually in use by every single app.

> Currently Python 3.1 should *NOT* be set as [the] main active version of
> Python.
(emphasis and grammar fix mine)

So . . . why the heck are you stabilizing it?

Please don't spam me or the other users by sticking us with a useless new 
version. Leave it in ~arch -- it's not at all necessary to force the upgrade by 
stabilizing it.

We're completely dependent on the hundreds of upstream Python-coded projects to 
switch on their timetable. Forcing a useless Python version to be the default 
in Gento doesn't force *them* to write 3.x-compatible code.

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