On 4 January 2014 19:21, Scott Dial <scott+python-dev@scottdial.com> wrote:
On 2014-01-02 17:54, Dan Stromberg wrote:
> I put it at https://wiki.python.org/moin/2.x-vs-3.x-survey

It would've been nice to see some crosstabs. Pretty much any question
after Q3 is incomprehensible without splitting the respondents into
sub-groups first.

Of the 2.49% of people who said they've never written Python 2.x, how
many of those people also said they have never written Python 3.x too?
(There really is 4 categories of developers being surveyed here.) Of the
22.91% of people who said Python 3.x was a mistake, how many of them
also said they have never written any Python 3.x? Of the 40% of people
who said they have never written Python 3.x, how many of them also said
they had dependencies keeping them on Python 2.x? Etc.

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Scott Dial
scott@scottdial.com


Hi guys,
you are my heroes but this survey is quite useless, can you include more people?
I wasn't aware of it so many thousands of python users.
And after that, you are well aware that Python 3 or 2 is becoming a liability, just stick with one, anyone (3) at this point.
I don't want to go and learn a new language, please.
Sorry for the rant