On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 8:55 AM, hutch_burgopak wrote:
> This is probably a dumb question, but what is the policy on this?
We don't have a specific plan or timeline in mind. Like everything
else in open source, it'll get done when enough people are willing to
devote enough time (or money) to the
This is probably a dumb question, but what is the policy on this? RHEL
for instance is just now releasing version 6, still running python2
from what I read. It will be for about 5 years from what I understand.
I'm sure the Ubuntu LTS version that's supported right now will be the
same. Is it django
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 4:38 AM, Valery wrote:
> guys, now also all the MongoDB Python developers are waiting for your
> signals about Python 3.
That's... a really bad idea.
Our Python 3 migration process, at this point, is more or less
dictated by two things:
1. WSGI on Python 3
2. Distributio
Hi
guys, now also all the MongoDB Python developers are waiting for your
signals about Python 3.
Indeed :
"The current thought is to use Django as more or less a signal for
when adding full support for Python 3 makes sense.
MongoDB can probably support it a bit earlier than Django does, but
that