
I want to take this opportunity to make folks aware of several Python 3 porting initiatives and resources. In Ubuntu 12.10, we are going to be making a big push to target all the applications and libraries on the desktop CDs to Python 3. While this is a goal of Ubuntu, the intent really is to work with the wider Python community (i.e. *you*!) to help drive more momentum toward Python 3. We can't do this alone, and we hope you will participate. While we on Ubuntu have our own list of priorities, of course we want to push as much of this as possible upstream so that everyone can benefit, regardless of platform. We also want to help spread the word about Python 3, and how easy it can be to support it. One of the best ways to get involved is to join the 'python-porting' mailing list: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-porting which is *the* forum for discussion issues, getting help, and coordinating with others on Python 3 ports of your favorite upstream projects. I've also resurrected the #python3 IRC channel on Freenode, for those of you who want to provide or receive more real-time help. Web resources for porters include: * http://getpython3.com/ General Python 3 resources, forkable on github * http://python3porting.com/ Lennart Regebro's excellent in-depth porting guide * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Python/3 My quick guide for porting * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Python/FoundationsQPythonVersions Detailed plans for Python 3 on Ubuntu 12.10 * http://tinyurl.com/6vm3egu My recent blog post on Ubuntu's plans for Python 3 * http://tinyurl.com/7dsyywo Ubuntu's top priorities for porting, as a shared Google doc spreadsheet Many of these pages have additional links and resources for porting, and can help you find packages that need resources in getting to Python 3. At the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Oakland, California, May 7-11, 2012, we'll also be holding some sessions on Python 3, so if you're in the area, please come by. http://uds.ubuntu.com/ Cheers, -Barry
participants (1)
-
Barry Warsaw