Thanks for the quick response. Am Sonntag, 2. September 2018 22:53:41 UTC+2 schrieb Massimo Di Pierro: > > "End-Of-Life of py2 version in 2020" it is not going to happen. Large > banks use python 2. > > Anyway, this is not a web2py problem. It is a python problem. People do > not want to port code (apps) that have written long ago. The developers may > have left. > > On Sunday, 2 September 2018 11:03:30 UTC-7, justice Nanhou wrote: >> >> Hallo everyone, >> >> it is like 3 years now that i learn web2py. and today i will like to >> start a new project with the framework. for the requirement i have to use >> python 3 and postgresql. >> >> Web2py is the best candidate for this Job but i am not sure if it is >> already python 3 ready. *does anyone already run web2py in production >> with python 3 ?* >> >> i am a Django developer and stability of django with python3 is very >> attracting because i will may need some async goodies of python 3 in the >> Project. unfortunately, i try web2py on python3 but round about every 2 >> hours i get some ticket from the standard library describing some python >> syntax errors who doesn't make me more productive. I already create some >> issues with py3 on Github. And i have the following question:* Is there >> a plan to make web2py backward compatible only for python3(maybe with some >> redesign, a new version, another name, ...)*. ? just because of the >> End-Of-Life of py2 version in 2020 and the difficulty to maintain backward >> compatibility with a not supported programming language version. >> >> *is Web2py with py3 now only for weekend Project ?* >> >> There is a huge opportunity to use asyncio for the web2py scheduler for >> example. or to integrate an HTTP/2. >> >> i can also push some code but i will concentrate on python3. does it make >> sense ? or am i missing the basis Philosophy of web2py. >> the main feature of the framework is the fact that the same app will work >> five years later without any need of upgrading. to make it simple to test >> and to fix bugs i will be happy if it will be possible to seperate the 2 >> languages. >> >> thank you in advance. >> Justice >> >
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