On 1/17/2014 10:27 AM, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2014-01-14, Staszek <nore...@eisenbits.com> wrote:

What's the problem with Python 3.x?

The problem with Python 3.x is Python 2.7. ;)

Cute.

What's wrong?...

Python 2.7 still does everything 99% of us need to do, and we're too
lazy to switch.

While '99' is rhetorical, the statement is accurate for many. The core devs do not expect such people* to switch until they think they would benefit, and even then, only to the version that has enough goodies.

* except for authors of widely used libraries ;-), and even then, it ends up being a matter of whether such authors think they will benefit from having 3.x users.

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