according to the docs, their additions are for "internal use only" https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/topics/python3/#module-django.utils.six …
I'm pretty keyed in on stuff like this, and am often forced to use Python through dependencies (gyp, e.g.) 2/
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and despite trying to keep on top of this, I have never found a canonical description of the current 3/
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perspective of the core team, especially around changes in mind from strong statements made around 3.0 4/
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because it has taken so long, and mostly I've seen people blaming "doomsdayers", I stopped assuming it would 5/
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eventually get better. But it seems it has. I think a strong statement from core about this would help. 6/6
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I'm not entirely sure what the strong statement you're looking for would actually include.
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"we made some mistakes in the py3.0 timeframe, but have since changed our philosophy about the migration" 1/
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"our new philosophy is that single-codebase + six is the best migration strategy." 2/
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"many libraries have already done so, and if you find it difficult for some reason, we are open to further 3/
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