On 2010-01-27, John Nagle <na...@animats.com> wrote:

> Arguably, Python 3 has been rejected by the market.

Let's just say that it hasn't yet been accepted by the market. ;)

> Instead, there's now Python 2.6, Python 2.7, and Python 2.8.
> Python 3 has turned into a debacle like Perl 6, now 10 years
> old.

I think I'd have to wait a couple more years before making that
sort of pronouncement.

That said, I don't expect to start using Python 3 until library
availability or my Linux distro forces me to.

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