Here are the 25 most often nominated packages where users desire Python 3 support
| Package | Number of Votes |
|---|---|
| Django | 2445 |
| wxPython | 1156 |
| matplotlib | 1099 |
| PIL | 901 |
| py2exe | 710 |
| Twisted | 522 |
| PyGTK | 389 |
| setuptools | 217 |
| web2py | 198 |
| Flask | 181 |
| pypi | 179 |
| Mercurial | 133 |
| PyOpenGL | 120 |
| Pylons | 120 |
| nltk | 94 |
| 94 | |
| pyglet | 84 |
| gevent | 82 |
| xlrd | 81 |
| reportlab | 80 |
| MySQL-python | 76 |
| paramiko | 75 |
| web | 68 |
| zope | 61 |
| Plone | 60 |
What does this poll mean?
Off-hand, nothing: nominating a package will not mean that its authors now start porting it to Python 3.
However, we still hope that this still has some effect on the Python community:
Some packages listed here may already have been ported to Python 3. Please ask the package authors to use the Trove classifier "Programming Language :: Python :: 3" to indicate that the port has been done. If you are a package author who doesn't want to use that classifier for some reason, please contact pydotorg-www at python.org to get your package unlisted.
Disclaimer: the poll is mostly anonymous, except that we try to prevent malicious users from ballot-stuffing. We will not publish identity information that we have collected. If we suspect massive ballot stuffing, we might adjust the accounts.
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