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It's changed fundamentally since 2.2... Also if you're fixing broken Python code, you're using Python, so no that doesn't really track.
You know, sometimes people have to fix trashfires; that doesn't mean they'd start one. What fundamental changes do you see since 2.2? If you're talking about the object model; objects in python were garbage before and after 2.2, and as a paradigm, it's mostly useless bureaucracy. Bleeding edge 90s ideas.
And the literal introduction of objects does fundamentally change a programming language.
Honest question: How old are you?