On 15 April 2014 23:18, Ned Batchelder <n...@nedbatchelder.com> wrote: > On 4/15/14 5:34 PM, Joshua Landau wrote: >> Arch is on 3.4 *default*. >> >> $> python >> Python 3.4.0 (default, Mar 17 2014, 23:20:09) >> [...] >> > Yeah, that's the wrong way to do it, and they shouldn't have done that. > "python" needs to mean Python 2.x for a long time.
Why? The only things that break are things outside of the official repos, and the vast majority of the user repository works flawlessly. If I get something from the source, I normally run it explicitly ("python the_thing") and on the very rare occasion it breaks (when it's 2.x and uses "python" to mean "python2") I can trivially patch or wrap it, and file a bug report. The python = python3 choice of Arch is not what takes up maintenance time, and it's good to prepare developers ahead of time. That's what rolling release is all about: getting the best and preparing the rest. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list