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Sat Mar 27 00:10:22 EDT 2021


On 2021-03-27 03:44, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 27, 2021 at 2:15 PM <python at blackward.eu> wrote:
>>
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>> By the way, there is more, Blythooon offers beyond what I already have
>> written in the last email. Otherwise please name me another comparable
>> MINIMAL 'distribution', which is compiled specifically for scientific
>> FRONTend development? In terms of diversity I also cannot see, why
>> Blythooon MUST have something special to be listed? Is it not enough,
>> that it is another one?
>>
> 
> Nope, not enough for it to be promoted. The page you linked to
> originally is a very short list of only those which are notable enough
> to be worth promoting. And from what I'm seeing, yours isn't.
> 
> Move to Python 3 and leave the old version behind. It has been a year
> since Python 2 received any updates at all, and over a decade since
> 2.7 was originally released. Isn't it time it was finally permitted to
> rest in peace?
> 
It's not dead; it's just pining for the fjords. :-)


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