[Scott Kitterman, 2015-04-14]
> Even after Python (meaning python2.7) is no longer in the archive (let alone 
> part of some type of default install), people might still roll their own.  I 
> think the only possible answer to the question of what should /usr/bin/python
> point to when there's no python2 on the system is that it shouldn't exist.
> 
> If you want python (which include /usr/bin/python), install it.  If you want 
> python3, then the interpreter you're looking for is found at /usr/bin/python3.
> 
> There's no dilemma to solve.

+1

PS will this meeting be streamed or recording available somewhere later?
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