On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 4:07 PM, Paul Rubin <no.email@nospam.invalid> wrote:
> Python 2 is by now pretty solid and its users don't feel like beta
> testers any more.  If you're saying using Python 3 by contrast means
> "being first" and "reporting bugs", that basically translates to "stay
> away from it except for experimentation".

Ah but it isn't Py3 that's all about being first - it's the latest
version of some third-party module. This entire discussion came about
because of non-stdlib modules - Python itself is quite mature. You
might be the first to use XYZ with Py3, but you're not the first to
use XYZ, nor the first to use Py3.

ChrisA
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