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@tiran tiran commented Sep 14, 2018

All but three of the 360 top packages are now compatible with Python 3
(python-augeas is a false positive, Brett will fix it today). Let's show
the top 720 to make it more interesting.

Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes christian@python.org

All but three of the 360 top packages are now compatible with Python 3
(python-augeas is a false positive, Brett will fix it today). Let's show
the top 720 to make it more interesting.

Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
@chhantyal chhantyal self-requested a review September 15, 2018 14:25
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chhantyal commented Sep 16, 2018

Hi @tiran thank you for your pull request. I had resisted this urge to increase the numbers till now.
But I can't say no to a proposal from Python core dev 😉

As of #51, we decided to make json data static file (to reduce maintenance overhead. Site is now completely hosted on Github pages) and include in the repo as 360 packages don't change often (as you mentioned, they are mostly green already). If we increase to 720, we might need to make it again periodic automatic update.

For now, if you run make generate and add results.json file, I can accept this PR.

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tiran commented Sep 23, 2018

Hi @chhantyal,

I'm waiting for Brett to land my PR brettcannon/caniusepython3#190 . Here is a preview of the top 1440 packages with PR 190, https://tiran.github.io/py3readiness

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hugovk commented Sep 23, 2018

Here's an online version for those who can't access @tiran's computer :)

https://tiran.github.io/py3readiness

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tiran commented Sep 23, 2018

Argh, thanks @hugovk ! I've updated my last comment.

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cclauss commented Apr 7, 2019

360 * 4 or 5 or 6 seems more appropriate for where things are at today.

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