I haven't looked around the wxPython site in a long time (over a year,
easily), and was pleasantly surprised to see this:
http://wiki.wxpython.org/ProjectPhoenix/
While there are many desirable goals for this project, the one that
caught my eye: Python 3 compatibility! This has been the single biggest hurdle
for me in moving to Python 3: I would lose the ability to run Dabo! I'm hoping
that this becomes reality sooner rather than later, and according to Robin
Dunn, it should happen within the year:
>> Within an order of magnitude, how close is Phoenix to being a reality?
>> Are we talking about 2 weeks, 2 months, or 2 years?
>
> At its current velocity I'd say months, although it is slowing a bit because
> of some new work commitments. If all you need are core classes then it could
> be usable for you now.
I don't have the time right now to play with this, but I was wondering
if anyone else interested in dabo-dev work might be able to check this out and
let us know how it works, and what level of incompatibility there might be with
our current wrappings.
-- Ed Leafe
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