Thursday, January 10, 2013

Re: Near term disadvantages of Django+Python 3 stack?

Python 3 support isn't considered ready for production use as of Django
1.5, as it hasn't received much real-world testing. For more info, see
this blog post by the dev team:
https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2012/aug/19/experimental-python-3-support/

_Nik

On 1/10/2013 5:47 AM, John wrote:
> I understand that Django 1.5 RC supports Python 3, but for the sake of
> this question let's assume the 1.5 GA was already out. As a
> developer, I want to use latest possible stable versions. However,
> are there other implications for using a Py3 stack here? For example,
> might I in the near future discover that 75% of the plugins which I
> might find useful will not yet be ported over for some time? Are
> there any other gotchas that might make me want to stay with Python2.7
> stack for a site I'll be building in a 6 month window?
>
> thanks!
> John
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