Python 3 as default? (Re: Python2.6 as default)

2011-04-13 Thread Adrian von Bidder
Hi, On Tuesday 12 April 2011 01.22:55 Scott Kitterman wrote: The notion that /usr/bin/python pointing to any python3 version in the near term is anything other than crazy talk is, well, crazy. Agreed. However, it would be interesting to track which of the bg/major python packages/frameworks

Re: Python 3 as default? (Re: Python2.6 as default)

2011-04-13 Thread Sandro Tosi
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 08:46, Adrian von Bidder avbid...@fortytwo.ch wrote: Agreed. However, it would be interesting to track which of the bg/major python packages/frameworks are not available on Python3 yet, if only as a reference for the next time somebody proposes to have /usr/bin/python be

Re: Python 3 as default? (Re: Python2.6 as default)

2011-04-13 Thread Piotr Ożarowski
[Adrian von Bidder, 2011-04-13] Agreed. However, it would be interesting to track which of the bg/major python packages/frameworks are not available on Python3 yet, if only as a reference for the next time somebody proposes to have /usr/bin/python be a Python 3.