Python 3 has venv in the kit. Is there a reason users should get the virtualenv add-on? On Oct 1, 2015 10:28 AM, "Chris Warrick" <kwpol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The Nikola developers decided to deprecate Python 2.7 support. > Starting with v7.7.2, Nikola will display a warning if Python 2.7 is > used (but it will still be fully supported). In early 2016, Nikola > v8.0.0 will come out, and that release will not support Python 2.7 > officially. > > The decision was made on the basis of a user survey, with 138 > participants. The vast majority of them claimed that they either use > Python 3 already, or can switch really easily. The main reason for the > switch was the fact that supporting both requires a lot of extra > effort, especially because Python 2.7’s Unicode support is abysmal. > > Full results: > https://getnikola.com/blog/env-survey-results-and-the-future-of-python-27.html > > What is Nikola? > =============== > > Nikola is a static site and blog generator, written in Python. > It can use Mako and Jinja2 templates, and input in many popular markup > formats, such as reStructuredText and Markdown — and can even turn > Jupyter (IPython) Notebooks into blog posts! It also supports image > galleries, and is multilingual. Nikola is flexible, and page builds > are extremely fast, courtesy of doit (which is rebuilding only what > has been changed). > > Find out more at the website: https://getnikola.com/ > > -- > Chris Warrick <https://chriswarrick.com/> > PGP: 5EAAEA16 > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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