That's a good point Colin. I added a comment on the PR:

https://github.com/edx/open-edx-proposals/pull/21#issuecomment-274111039

On Thursday, January 19, 2017 at 11:34:37 AM UTC-5, Colin Fredericks wrote:
>
> Awesome!
>
> Question from those of us who use a lot of custom assessments: how will 
> this impact the Python used for write-your-own-grader problems and custom 
> javascript problems? I know most of the syntax will match just fine, but I 
> also know that things like division, string checking, and rounding have 
> some differences in Python 3 that could change grading in specific cases.
>
> If we should start writing Python 3 versions of our assessments, it's 
> better for us to know as early as possible.
>
>
> On Wednesday, January 18, 2017 at 2:36:18 PM UTC-5, J. Cliff Dyer wrote:
>>
>> Hello all, we're going to leave the comment period open for OEP-7: 
>> Migrating to Python 3 until Friday afternoon.  Barring any issues, we will 
>> move to resolve the OEP on Monday morning.  If you would like to offer 
>> input on proposal, please do so at 
>> https://github.com/edx/open-edx-proposals/pull/21
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Cliff
>>
>

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