"Giampaolo Rodola'" <g.rod...@gmail.com> writes:

> I still think the only *real* obstacle remains the lack of important
> packages such as twisted, gevent and pika which haven't been ported
> yet.

What disqualifies other obstacles from being “*real* obstacles”? How do
you determine that?

> With those ones ported switching to Python 3 *right now* is not only
> possible and relatively easy, but also convenient.

If my program relies on an obscure library ‘foo’, and that library is
not ported to Python 3, switching to Python 3 is not feasible, and
certainly not convenient — regardless of the status of “important
packages such as twisted, gevent, and pika”.

So your assertion here is plainly false.

What is it you're actually wanting to say?

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