The first Django site to run on Python 3
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Re: The first Django site to run on Python 3
#22Well, the authors of frameworks and libraries still on Python 2 and without having concrete upgrade plans will have to either do something soon or others will take their space. Python 3 is here, now.
> the authors of frameworks and libraries still on Python 2 and without having concrete upgrade plans will have to either do something soon or others will take their space. Do you know of anything new on PIL ( http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/ ) ? Or any similar library that might replace it for Python 3?
Re: The first Django site to run on Python 3
#23Well, the authors of frameworks and libraries still on Python 2 and without having concrete upgrade plans will have to either do something soon or others will take their space. Python 3 is here, now.
> the authors of frameworks and libraries still on Python 2 and without having concrete upgrade plans will have to either do something soon or others will take their space. Do you know of anything new on PIL ( http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/ ) ? Or any similar library that might replace it for Python 3?
Re: The first Django site to run on Python 3
#24So glad to see python 3 being adopted more and more by major web frameworks. This might be the wrong place to ask, but have there been any updates on python 3's wsgi or flask support? I've been out of the loop.
Armin Ronacher has long been grumpy about Python 3 so don't count on a Flask port any time soon
Re: The first Django site to run on Python 3
#25So glad to see python 3 being adopted more and more by major web frameworks. This might be the wrong place to ask, but have there been any updates on python 3's wsgi or flask support? I've been out of the loop.
Re: The first Django site to run on Python 3
#26Best thing I've seen all day. (Go ahead and downvote me, this comment has absolutely value, yet despite knowing that I'm so happy I still feel compelled to post it. :)
I'm apathetic, but please let's not start the trend of self-aware "downvote me" or "why the downvotes?" comments on this website. I'm of the opinion that it's needless, manipulative clutter.
Re: The first Django site to run on Python 3
#27Awesome, good to see this move forward. However, what is the django ecosystem support like?
Re: The first Django site to run on Python 3
#28So glad to see python 3 being adopted more and more by major web frameworks. This might be the wrong place to ask, but have there been any updates on python 3's wsgi or flask support? I've been out of the loop.
PEP 3333. Armin Ronacher has long been grumpy about Python 3 so don't count on a Flask port any time soon
Re: The first Django site to run on Python 3
#29Well, the authors of frameworks and libraries still on Python 2 and without having concrete upgrade plans will have to either do something soon or others will take their space. Python 3 is here, now.
> the authors of frameworks and libraries still on Python 2 and without having concrete upgrade plans will have to either do something soon or others will take their space. Do you know of anything new on PIL ( http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/ ) ? Or any similar library that might replace it for Python 3?