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Ron wrote:
> Django has such
> enormous psychological significance for Python 3. Many important
> projects will never begin serious porting until after Django
> officially supports Python 3. And many Python folks will finally start
> to take Python 3 seriously only when Django does
Thanks Stefan for clarifying that. I guess Martin deserves most of the
credit.
But I still admire how Sajip jumped in, and I especially admire how
the core team accepted his work without taking a "Not Invented Here"
attitude.
I sure hope the port is accepted into the main trunk soon. There is
jus
As long as we can dump python 2, a big congrats to anyone who makes this
possible. Thanks martin
On Dec 3, 2011 5:51 PM, "Stefan Behnel" wrote:
> Ron, 02.12.2011 22:47:
>
>> It looks like Vinay Sajip has succeeded in porting Django to Python3
>> (in a shared code base for Python 3.2 and Python 2.
Ron, 02.12.2011 22:47:
It looks like Vinay Sajip has succeeded in porting Django to Python3
(in a shared code base for Python 3.2 and Python 2.7). This is an
astoundingly good job, done very fast and is big news.
See https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/django-developers/XjrX3FIPT-U
and the ac
It looks like Vinay Sajip has succeeded in porting Django to Python3
(in a shared code base for Python 3.2 and Python 2.7). This is an
astoundingly good job, done very fast and is big news.
See https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/django-developers/XjrX3FIPT-U
and the actual code is at Bitbucket