actually does reflect the status quo wrt Django, which is in fact slowing adoption down quite a bit. 2/
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i believe ubuntu is switching to py3, yes. arch has been py3 by default for years
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link re: ubuntu? #!/usr/bin/env python will point to py3?
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i think they're keeping python as 2 and python3 as 3, but 3 is installed by default and used for system tools?
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after arch apparently everyone decided that ever making "python" mean 3 was a bad idea. cowards the lot of them—
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oh, ubuntu 16.04 already switched to py3.5 installed by default https://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/developers …
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