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Le 30 août 2016 8:05 PM, "Nick Coghlan" <ncoghlan@gmail.com> a écrit :
\> This seems to be the crux of the disagreement: our perceptions of the
\> relative risks to native Windows Python applications that currently
\> work properly on Python 3.5 vs the potential compatibility benefits to
\> primarily \*nix applications that currently \*don't\* work on Windows
\> under Python 3.5.
As I already wrote once, my problem is also tjat I simply have no idea how much Python 3 code uses bytes filename. For example, does it concern more than 25% of py3 modules on PyPi, or less than 5%?
Having an idea of the ratio would help to move the discussion forward.
Victor