On 16/07/2014 23:41, Rick Johnson wrote:

Not to mention that at some point, when the numbers get low
*enough*, maintaining a project as big as Python becomes
untenable.


I'm not aware of any mass exodus from core Python 3 to the fork that has consistently proposed to give the world Python 2.8. Do you know something that I don't?

Further the number of people assisting on the bug tracker at the moment appears to me to be going up, not down. It therefore strikes me that Python is extremely tenable, thus indicating that people are not falling for the FUD about Python 2 versus Python 3.

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