[Python-porting] Is this the best place for Python 3 porting discussions?
Lennart Regebro
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Tue Apr 24 20:19:47 CEST 2012
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On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 20:12, Barry Warsaw <barry at python.org> wrote: > I'm about to ramp up Ubuntu's efforts for Python 3 for the new 12.10 cycle. > Note that while the purpose of this is ostensibly to remove Python 2 from the > Ubuntu 12.10 desktop CD images, I really want to continue to push the wider > Python community onto Python 3. +loads > This mailing list seems like the best place to point people to for help, > status, and various related discussions. But the list has been very low > traffic for quite some time. Does anybody have a better suggestion for forum > to advertise for folks interesting in given and getting help with a > community-driven Python 3 porting effort? Yeah, people are for some weird reason not asking questions. Not here, not anywhere. It's annoying as they sometimes come to the wrong conclusions about porting. I think this is the best place for discussions, and for straight questions and problems, Stackexhange is hard to beat. //Lennart
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