Le vendredi 10 août 2012 05:28:42 UTC+2, Daniel Sokolowski a écrit :
>
> I prefer Proposal 2 out of the list, and regarding Russell's point I 
> believe that the tutorial ought to promote Python 3 and be written from 
> that perspective with Python 2 exceptions -  because exactly of Django's 
> importance in the Python landscape. 
>
> Thanks and good day. 
>

It may depend if we can provide a reliable Python 3 experience in Django 
1.5, with all supported DB backends. This is not yet defined. Until now, 
we've targeted "experimental" Python 3 support in 1.5, meaning that Python 
2 would still be the safest choice for greater stability. Then we would 
have a complete release to prove Python 3 reliability. Until then, the docs 
would still mainly target Python 2.

Claude

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