This may be a off topic, and I am not a pytho expert by any means, that 
said...wondering for web3py, are we still going to have the utf-8 and 
object format? I asked because somewhere I read python 3 support both 
string and utf-8. Data structure can be much more readable and easy to get 
into with string than the object space that is currently in the version of 
python we use. Any thoughts?

On Monday, November 26, 2012 at 11:39:05 PM UTC-5, User wrote:
>
> I noticed a thread over in web2py-developers web3py - important! 
> <https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/web2py-developers/RCeiRd3Rzs0>
>  which 
> was exciting to read.  I've flirted with web2py and there's a lot that I 
> like about it.  For some reason I find web2py exciting whereas django 
> doesn't provide that.  I've used Yii on the php side which is great 
> framework as far as php goes and asp.net mvc which is great as well.  I'd 
> love to work with python but the main thing making me hesitate with web2py 
> is critical mass.  
>  
> It seems like it wouldn't be hard for web2py to really dominate the python 
> web framework space if some of the core criticisms were addressed.  I'm not 
> fully up to speed on what they are but I usually hear about unit testing 
> and global variables.  It feels like there is a roadblock preventing the 
> project from skyrocketing.  Python needs a rails.  I understand that the 
> design decisions are by choice with pros and cons.
>  
> My questions are:
> 1. Will web3py likely address these often repeated core criticisms? (I saw 
> point 5 from the thread linked to above: "5) No more global environment. 
> Apps will do "from web3py import *" (see below)")
> 2. The developer thread is over in the developers section.  Will you have 
> a more open forum for users (as opposed to developers) to have input on 
> web3py?
>  
>  
>

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