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Port code to python 3? #32

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petterreinholdtsen opened this issue Jan 9, 2016 · 3 comments
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Port code to python 3? #32

petterreinholdtsen opened this issue Jan 9, 2016 · 3 comments

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@petterreinholdtsen
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Do you have any plans to port the code to python 3?

@jkakavas
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Nope, I don't see me making time to do this anytime soon.

@petterreinholdtsen
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[Ioannis Kakavas]

Nope, I don't see me making time to do this anytime soon.

Right. Thank you for the clear answer.

I believe I saw some plans from the Python team to get rid of python 2
in Debian before the next release, which is expected to freeze in a year
or so, so I guess this might cause Creepy to not be included in the next
stable Debian release.

Perhaps someone find time to provide the patches for Creepy to work with
Python 3 before it is too late. :)

Happy hacking
Petter Reinholdtsen

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Well, if the time-frame is a year and the stakes are high, I'll keep it in
mind. Thanks for the heads up
On Jan 17, 2016 9:41 PM, "petterreinholdtsen" notifications@github.com
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[Ioannis Kakavas]

Nope, I don't see me making time to do this anytime soon.

Right. Thank you for the clear answer.

I believe I saw some plans from the Python team to get rid of python 2
in Debian before the next release, which is expected to freeze in a year
or so, so I guess this might cause Creepy to not be included in the next
stable Debian release.

Perhaps someone find time to provide the patches for Creepy to work with
Python 3 before it is too late. :)

Happy hacking
Petter Reinholdtsen


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