Luca Sbardella <luca.sbardella@gmail.com> writes:
you are my heroes but this survey is quite useless, can you include more people?
The survey cohort was self-selected from those who read the forums where it was posted.
I wasn't aware of it so many thousands of python users.
That statement confuses me. Were you aware of it, or not? How did you become aware of it?
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.
The policy of the Python core developers is quite clear, and has been for many years: Python 2 is a dead end, and Python 2.7 (released 2010-07-03, 3½ years ago) is the last Python 2. Python 2.7 is the last of the Python 2 line, there will never be new Python 2 features <URL:http://python.org/dev/peps/pep-0404/>, everyone should migrate to Python 3. That is already the Python core developers's published policy. So, to whom are you speaking here on the Python core developers' forum?
I don't want to go and learn a new language, please.
Great! If you already know Python, then there is very little (certainly not “a new language”) different to move from Python 2.7 to Python 3. Enjoy! -- \ “Our task must be to free ourselves from our prison by widening | `\ our circle of compassion to embrace all humanity and the whole | _o__) of nature in its beauty.” —Albert Einstein | Ben Finney