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by SiVal
4615 days ago
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Uhm, do you understand what "focused exclusively" and "no support for earlier" mean and how they differ from merely adding "Py 3 support" to a legacy product? Any resources (time, attention, research, answering user questions, design simplicity, ...) that are expended in an effort to support pre-3.4 versions and users are resources that could be turned instead to the challenge of making the 3.4+ product even better. With this approach, he could potentially, gradually, change the market's mindset from "mod_python is dead, use mod_wsgi" to "if you're still stuck with Py2, you'll have to use mod_wsgi, but if you are starting a new project, you should go with mod_python." |
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