> > It is the decision of the respective packagers which version they > provide and how much effort they want to put in. If you have issues > with their decisions, you could try to submit a bug report to their > respective bug trackers. > > Btw., Debian and Ubuntu provide PL/Python for Python 2 and 3, so it's > possible. And it happened because someone submitted a bug report, and > someone put in the effort. ;-) > I guess this mailing list topic has got enough EDB people eyeballs, but is not touching enough. I suspect time will be spent more productive creating windows build environment and building required thing by oneself.
> > Personally, I think the Windows packagers made a mistake by providing > Python 3 only at this point. > > +1