I try to, as this is the only py2 app I support, but these months I've been 
swamped with work. I'll resume testing in September.

On Friday, July 20, 2018 at 9:06:46 AM UTC-5, Ari Lion BR Sp wrote:
>
> Hi Antonio Salazar,
>
> But if we do not test, we would not have how to fix BUGs. Maybe from times 
> to times test your whole app on Python3 and report bugs...
>
> Thanks
> Ari - Brazil
>
>
>
> Em quinta-feira, 19 de julho de 2018 19:38:15 UTC-3, Antonio Salazar 
> escreveu:
>>
>> Last April I downloaded the latest official stable release (2017-11-14) 
>> and adjusted all my code for Python 3. Unfortunately, two serious bugs in 
>> the streamer and scheduler made return to Python 2.
>>
>> Both bugs are fixed in Github, but I'm wary of trying it again until it's 
>> better tested on Python 3. Since no new stable release has been made in 
>> eight months, and the current one still has those bugs, I get the 
>> impression it's not stable yet.
>>
>>
>> On Monday, July 16, 2018 at 7:55:01 AM UTC-5, Ari Lion BR Sp wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I wonder here why Python3 support is not mentioned at the official 
>>> web2py's website?
>>>
>>> It is a very important feature which was not enough publicized, in my 
>>> opinion.
>>> It would improove marketing for the framework at least at our Country, 
>>> Brazil.
>>> Peoples colective memory here tends to remeber web2py only suports 
>>> python2.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Ari
>>>
>>

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