Pardon my ignorance but why do you want to support a common subset? For what 
purpose? The whole point of Python 3 is that it breaks 2 in order to become a 
superior and more consistent langauge. It’s been out since 2008, an eternity in 
IT terms. Please help me understand.

Andrew





On 23/04/2016, 6:33 PM, "David Kastrup" <d...@gnu.org> wrote:

>Well, unless there are really compelling reasons otherwise, sticking
>with a common subset (namely making it work with Python 3 while keeping
>it working with Python 2) would seem like the sanest option.


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