On 4/4/14 6:16 PM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
Fear/panic of a fork, where did that come from?  It's certainly the
first I've ever heard of it.


hi Mark, it came from Ian; or, my interpretation of Ian. It comes out on the net too (from various places). Here is Ian's quote, then my comment:

Eventually users still on 2.x will need to upgrade, but you
can't force them to do it on your own schedule.  That path will just
end up driving them to another language, or to a fork of 2.7.

The sentiment behind this last quote is essentially fear (and that is natural). Its basically the tension between (I'm speaking as the royal we here) we don't want folks to be driven away from Cpython as a language, and we don't want them to fork the Cpython interpreter, so we'll take a very casual and methodically conservative approach to nudging people towards a Cpython3 migration route ( I am speaking not for the community, just hypothetically trying to get at the gist of Ian's quote); please forgive me if I didn't quite get it.

I spent most of the afternoon reading this:

http://python-notes.curiousefficiency.org/en/latest/python3/questions_and_answers.html

This doc is long, thorough in detail, and mostly complete. Its a great read. The migration is not trivial, and it can't happen in one fell swoop, either.


marcus
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