[Michael Gilbert, 2011-04-13]
> Can't that be solved in the release notes when that happens?  Something
> like:
> 
>     python3 is now the default /usr/bin/python, so if you have existing
>     python2 scripts you will need to make sure to use /usr/bin/python2
>     instead (or convert them to python3).

IMO we can change /usr/bin/python to point to python3 once Python 2.X
will no longer be supported by Debian, not sooner (as local scripts with
#!/usr/bin/python shebang would stop working anyway)
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