Roy Smith <r...@panix.com> writes: > Thanks for the pointer. I installed and ran caniusepython3. It tells > me: > > > Of those 19 projects, 17 have no direct dependencies blocking their > > transition: > > […] > > fabric
Fabric was for a long time held back by its dependency on the Paramiko library. But that library is now Python 3 compatible, and Fabric is moving steadily in the direction of Python 3 support. The latest is a change in the documentation to explicitly remove the last dependency hurdle <URL:https://github.com/fabric/fabric/pull/1137>. Now the only blockers are internal; Fabric 2.0 is AFAICT going to be the Python 3 compatible version of Fabric, and it is coming along well. -- \ “Some people have a problem, and they think “I know, I'll use | `\ Perl!”. Now they have some number of problems but they're not | _o__) sure whether it's a string or an integer.” —Benno Rice, 2011 | Ben Finney -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list