On 24/10/2013 09:37, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 7:30 PM, Antoine Pitrou <solip...@pitrou.net> wrote:
<dufriz <at> gmail.com> writes:
I am starting to have doubts as to whether Python 3.x will ever be
actually adopted by the Python community at
large as their standard.
We're planning to start the switch on 25th December 2013, 14h UTC.
It should be finished at most 48 hours later. You should expect some
intermittent problems during the first few hours, but at the end
all uses of Twisted will be replaced with Tornado and asyncio (and
camelCase methods will have ceased to be).
By the way, if you want to join us, one week later we'll also switch
the Internet to IPv6 (except Germany).
Excellent! It's about time. IPv4 depletion happened some time ago.
What's your schedule for the replacement of Windows XP (with either a
later Windows or with Linux, open to either option)?
ChrisA
Sorry, there's problems with all version of both Windows and Linux so
we're reverting with immediate effect to VMS.
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