Hello list, since I've read so much about Python 3 and ran into some trouble which was supposed to be fixed with 3k, I yesterday came around to compile it and try it out.
To sum it up: It's awesome. All the promised things like Unicode support "just work", all significant changes in the lanugage (try/except-Syntax, float division, file opening, print) I've encountered so far made absolute sense and it was quite easy to change over (I've been using 2.5 so far). It was really easy to install it locally as my user (I want to try it out some more before I install it system-wide). So, why I am posting this here: First, thanks to the great work to anyone who has contributed. Secondly, I want to encourage anyone who hasn't tried Python3 out yet to do - it really is easier than you think and you won't be disappointed. Kind regards, Johannes -- "Meine Gegenklage gegen dich lautet dann auf bewusste Verlogenheit, verlästerung von Gott, Bibel und mir und bewusster Blasphemie." -- Prophet und Visionär Hans Joss aka HJP in de.sci.physik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list