Hi Adrian,

> On 26. Sep, 2020, at 17:43, Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com> wrote:
> 
> I suppose getting them to install Python 2 is out of the question? It is an 
> official package.

I can try, but chances are at 99% that they refuse.

> Well there is always going to be versioning. If you mean the incompatibility 
> split, then for 2/3 that is not going away. There will be a Python 4, but the 
> core developers have said they learned their lesson and it will just be an 
> incremental upgrade.

so you're saying there will always be two Pythons? One Python 2 and one Python 
x (with x>=3)? Oh my god... Why don't they just make Python 3 backward 
compatible?

Cheers,
Paul

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