Thanks for your feedback Claudio.
I think your policy is a good one. I don't think Dan's work requires 
Python3, but it would be interesting to hear his thoughts.



On Wednesday, June 7, 2017 at 3:06:31 AM UTC+9, claudio canepa wrote:
>
> As cocos2d mantainer I see no problem with pyglet going py3 only; our 
> actual code base is py2-3 compatible without conversions.
>
> The distros that not include py3 are very conservative, aimed at servers 
> and legacy infrastructure, not the audience for cocos dev or users. Windows 
> is no problem, Mac, for other posts in the thread seems to be no problem. 
>
> At cocos the py 2 support can be sumarized as "if a new feature requires 
> ugly code to be 2-3 compatible, we will drop py 2 support"
>
> How about the Dan Gillet's fmpeg binding it was writing for pyglet ? Would 
> be simpler if dropping py2 ? If yes, that module release can be a good 
> point to drop py2.
>
> The OpenGL 3 change will put people to read pyglet code, it would be nicer 
> for readers to not need to follow legacy shims.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 10:32 AM, Rob van der Most <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Even though it would be a nice cleanup, I am a little bit hesitant to 
>> drop py2 support. An informal poll could be a start to find out who still 
>> depends on it. Maybe we should also look at other projects that depend on 
>> pyglet, like cocos2d. We would be forcing them to drop py2 support too.
>>
>> Rob
>>
>> On 6 June 2017 at 15:07, Serdar Yegulalp <[email protected] 
>> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>>> I'd think an informal poll, perhaps posted to the list as a separate 
>>> message, would be useful here. I can speak for myself: I never even started 
>>> with Python 2.x; I've been Python 3 ever since I started with it.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at 4:40:36 AM UTC-4, Benjamin Moran wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Moving to Python 3 only would be nice, wouldn't it?  Honestly, if it 
>>>> was my personal project, I would drop Python 2 support tomorrow :)
>>>> It would be a shame to alienate potential users, but I wonder how many 
>>>> "2 only" users are still out there?
>>>>
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