Misleading wikipedia article on Python 3?

"Martin v. Löwis" martin at v.loewis.de
Tue Aug 7 17:14:10 EDT 2007


> Do you *really* think that projects will fall 50-50 into the "yes" and
> "no" camps, as you seem to imply -- after all, if you thought that one
> case was more common, why wouldn't you mention which it was?

I know you didn't ask me this time, but I answer anyway: I don't know.

I *really* think that only experience can tell, and that any kind of
prediction on that matter is futile FUD (as FUD, it might be successful,
of course). I do so using all my skill and judgment. Only when people
actually start to try porting, list specific issues that they actually
ran into (rather than listing issues they anticipate to run into),
only then I can make guesses as to what the common case will be.

Ask this question a year from now again.

Regards,
Martin



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