[Python-Dev] Spreading the Python 3 religion (was Re: PEP 414 - Unicode Literals for Python 3) (original) (raw)
Vinay Sajip vinay_sajip at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Feb 28 18:51:24 CET 2012
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Brett Cannon <brett python.org> writes:
Changes to http://docs.python.org/howto/pyporting.html are welcome. I tried to make sure it exposed all possibilities with tips on how to support as far back as Python 2.5.
Right, will take a look. FYI a Google search for "python 3 porting guide" shows the Wiki PortingToPy3K page, then Brian Curtin's Python 3 Porting Guide, then Lennart Regebro's porting book website, and then the howto referred to above. Possibly the Wiki page and Brian's guide need to link to the howto, as I presume that's the canonical go-to guide - they don't seem to do so currently.
Regards,
Vinay Sajip
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