I say pick a new, random name that says nothing about "web" or "python". 
 In Marketing, they like to pick names with no pre-defined meaning and then 
"define" it to mean what they want.

Just choose a name that is easy to pronounce for non-English speakers and 
has a short, catchy sound.  Google it to make sure it doesn't exist 
anywhere and then copyright the sucker.

Example:  "Cozool"

Means nothing.  One entry defines it as a synonym for "cool" in urban 
dictionary.  One detraction is the "L" may be a little harder to pronounce 
by Asians, who typically have difficulty with that English phoneme.

-- Joe

On Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 12:44:05 PM UTC-7, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> It is possible. web3py is code name for experimental stuff. Mostly new 
> form/grid logic that will be backported to web2py.
>
> On Wednesday, 17 August 2016 19:09:43 UTC-5, Jason Solack wrote:
>>
>> I saw a post on the developer forum that the newer version of web2py was 
>> mostly Python 3 compatible... Is it possible that there won't be a need for 
>> web3py?
>
>

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