Terry J. Reedy <tjre...@udel.edu> added the comment:

I agree with your sentiments about Python 2 while being aware that not all 
agree yet and that the current Wiki page was the result of some heated 
discussion and compromise. I also agree that the page could use 
tweaking/updating/rewriting. For one thing the supposed 2010 date in 
inconsistent with 3.2 being released.

"Python 3 is the future of the language." kind of implies that it is not the 
current version of the language. I would change that to "Python 3 is the 
present and future of the language"

I might start with discussion of 3 rather that 2.

I am closing this simply because it is not about changing the CPython 
repository, which is what the tracker tracks. There is no way to attach and 
review a wiki diff here.

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nosy: +terry.reedy
resolution:  -> invalid
status: open -> closed

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