[Python-Dev] Python 2.x and 3.x use survey, 2014 edition
Terry Reedy
tjreedy at udel.edu
Fri Dec 12 23:29:38 CET 2014
On 12/12/2014 1:24 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
> However, my point was that just because the core libraries by usage are
> *starting* to roll out Python 3 support doesn't mean that things are
> "easy" or "convenient" yet.
...
> I suppose what I'm saying is that the long tail of libraries is far more
> valuable than it seems the Python3 zealots are giving it credit for.
> Please don't claim it's "easy" to move over just because merely most of
> the top 20 libraries have been moved over. :-/
I agree that we should refrain from characterizing the difficulty of
other peoples' work. Conversions range from trivial to effectively
impossible. What we can say is that a) each library conversion make
conversion easier for the users of that library and b) the number of
conversions continue to increase. I think some are trying to say that
the number has reached a point where it is no longer fair to say that
conversion is typically impossible.
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Terry Jan Reedy
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