> > 2. does, or will, web2py support python 3.x any time soon? > Not likely, due to the fact that it would break backward compatibility. There have been a couple of efforts to create a working Python 3 fork, but the fact is there isn't yet much demand for a Python 3 version, so these forks have not been maintained. Perhaps a tipping point will be reached when it will make sense to maintain a Python 3 version, but we may be on to web3py by then.
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