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I'll actually upvote you, because I agree this is great. With the 3.3 release almost through the door, 3.x becomes a simply better Python than 2.x and time is ripe to start switching.


Heck, I don't even use Django. But I'm in the lucky position of having been able to switch to Python 3 already (some of my code still has to keep compatibility with 2.6/2.7, which is reasonably doable, but much of it even gets to care about nothing but 3), and I'm happier now than I was on Python 2 - it's a better language now. I'm frustrated about having to defend that view to people who are frustrated about the transitional pain all the time, so a big milestone toward getting that pain behind us is a cause to celebrate. A Python 3 Django is a big deal both pragmatically for all the great sites using it _and_ psychologically for the Python community.




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