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by dnsauve 6042 days ago
Anyone else confused by this opening statement: "Python 3 has been out for about a year at this point, and so far Django hasn't really started to move towards it (at least at a first glance). However, Django has already begun the long process towards moving to Python 3[...]"?
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FWIW, he didn't seem to link to my django-dev post despite mentioning it; you can find it here:

http://groups.google.com/group/django-developers/msg/0888b1c...

Sorry, this is what I get for posting while tired :(
I think the you're taking it a bit out of context, you should read the whole post and you should be able to comprehend what he is suggesting - though, I do agree it does not flow very well.

The gist of it; he says that it looks like not a lot is going on towards Py3000 migration, but after further investigations they have a long term strategy which is not first apparent. He then goes on to outline the migration strategy.