Thank you very much for your reply, I have clarified many doubts.


El 09/12/13 15:03, LightDot escribió:
If the future python support is the main issue, than I'd say you're worrying without any need. Support for python 2.x won't simply go away in two years, other maintainers will take over if it comes to that. If nothing else, Red Hat has taken on a serious commitment to support python 2.x for a long long time:

- RHEL 5 ships with python 2.4.3 and will be supported until Q1 2020
- RHEL 6 ships with python 2.6.6 and will be supported until Q4 2023
- RHEL 7 will ship with python 2.7.x and will be supported for 13 years after its release (so until 2027, if it ships next year)

I would ask myself:
- does python 3.x bring any advantages that you absolutely must use?
- how much of your future python 2.x code would a) be supported for longer than 2027 and b) require a large rewrite to switch to 3.x (can you keep your code both 2.x/3.x compatible, or reasonably close)?

A strong "yes" to the first question wold make me /choose/ another framework. A possibility of the large rewrite would make me /consider/ another framework.

That being said, we use RHEL for our customers and web2py is our framework of choice for our current and future projects. YMMW.

Hope this helps a bit.

Regards


On Monday, December 9, 2013 4:04:09 PM UTC+1, Carlos Cesar Caballero Díaz wrote:

    Hello, I've been using web2py for some time, but being close to
    begin what would be by far the most serious project of my life,
    has made me wonder, as if support for 2.7 version of python ends
    in 2 years (maybe a little more), what will happen to web2py when
    there is no more python 2.x support?
    Some months ago, I read that it was hardly working on web3py (will
    substitute web2py in python 3.x), which makes me worry.

    I read that one of the main problems was that not many people
    offering to help, so I can give a hand, I'm not super programmer,
    but I took a few years with pythonand I like to help those who
    help me.

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