this question is more specifically about pyflakes
update i am working on.

it has one codebase that works both for py2 and py3
files.  so in theory it needs no flavor, just
have a py2 version and use that for py3 as well.
at the moment this is likely not an issue, because
most people will probably have both py2 and py3
installed.  on the other hand, it would be quite
a heavy dependency to install py2 only to be able
to use pyflakes if the only python installed is py3.

so basically:

1. one single py2 version
2. py3 flavor, installed with bin/pyflakes${MODPY_VERSION}
3. py3 flavor, conflict marker

i am inclined to go with (1) until py2 is widespread.
i see (2) as waste of space.  (3) is a bit
overengineered :)

which approach would be preferred?

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