> as python3(.1 or .2) is becoming more practicable nearly 
> every day (well that's my opinion),
But it's still a release candidate. 
And even if there was an official 3.0 release, why follow the hype, when
linux distributions will stay with 2.x for the next years?
The focus is to have a solid code and i don't think it's worth yet to
rewrite Shinken in this early phase, just because there's some new
operators or datatypes which Shinken doesn't use anyway.

Gerhard
 

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