I don't think you're trolling. Serious Q: How much of Ruby is touched by what Rails does.
"Distro X includes Py3 without any installation step" is the metric I'd use.
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i don't know what impression you got, but to be clear, aiui, ubuntu does now have py3 by default
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right, which is why I think "Ubuntu has py3 by default" is correct. I never made the claim
@ubernostrum is arguing against.
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my original point (which I stand by) is that Django 1.6 is culturally analogous to Rails 3.0.
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and the timeframes are so wildly different that saying "nothing to see here" strikes many informed ppl as wrong
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"None of this was hard for me to find out, by the way" is deeply misleading too. 1/
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https://wiki.python.org/moin/PortingPythonToPy3k … is still the top hit when looking for advice and offers 3 choices. 2/
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Many people know, but not everyone, and there's still a great deal of "defensiveness" 3/
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I don't mean that in a bad way. It's natural and I've done it too over the years. But it's not productive 4/
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That said, I don't really have any major quibbles with any of the factual statements in your post. 5/
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So thanks for writing it up. It was helpful. 6/6
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