Hi,

> [ugly stories about other source transformer tools and 
>  how they failed deleted]

I don't understand all the negative thinking.

Django would probably be a great show case to see whether the planned
transition to python 3.0 works as it is designed. If things do not work out,
this might still influence the python 3 development.

I see it as a win-win situation: python developers get a lot of feedback
from a real-world project, and Django might get a lot for shifting to python
3. The student would learn a lot about both Django and python 3.

And in the end, Django is in no way obliged to take the resulting code.

No worries 8-)


Michael

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