The other wild idea, of course, is to keep web2py on Python 2.x (assuming that is going to be around as long as you suggest) and make web3py for Python 3.x, IOW a new framework where different ideas can be tried without affecting backward compatiblity....I'm sure you have played with this idea before, no?
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