Does this mean that everything dependent on python will have to be 
recompiled when you switch ?

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Le dimanche 27 janvier 2019 16:26:17 UTC+1, Timo Kaufmann a écrit :
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> Am Sonntag, 27. Januar 2019 14:32:16 UTC+1 schrieb Simon King:
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>> > *STATEMENT *: I would to advocate that **every developer switch to 
>> python3 
>> > NOW**. 
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>> How? 
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> Git worktrees would be a solution. Essentially you keep one git 
> repository, but check out two branches at the same time in different 
> directories. From your main repo do this:
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> $ git worktree add /path/to/the/new/checkout branch-to-checkout
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> You'll keep your python2 checkout and the new directory will be part of 
> the same repo. That means that remotes are set up as before and you have 
> access to the same branches. You can also create a new branch and 
> immediately create a worktree for that:
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> $ git worktree add -b my-feature-branch /path/to/the/new/checkout 
> branch-to-checkout
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