‎Morning, 

Last week on Monday, Hugh listed a list of talks that were to take place following Tuesday though that didn't happen. There was a scheduled talk.

I did note though he raised the issue of how entrenched python 2 is. I am on python list and boy, that debate has been in the second week now.

‎http://www.mail-archive.com/python-dev@python.org/msg85353.html

‎http://www.mail-archive.com/python-dev@python.org/index.html#85319

What I find odd is how some of the devs there misjudge the ‎need of distribution support. In most companies, installing two versions of python is none starter, so don't see python 3 being widespread until after two release of Redhat with python 3 native support. Two releases as most people are still on RHEL5 and RHEL6 for example.

That may be around 2020 and hence a little early to invest in python 3 scripts.

William