e.g. If Rails is pushing people to migrate people will do it to avoid losing compat with Rails.
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but we had to make the leap with Rails and it wasn't an easy call.
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Rails 3 definitely didn't push hard (I was there). For reference, 3.0 released Aug 2010, 4.0 June 2013pic.twitter.com/F0xp3Ck63w
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so Rails didn't drop support for 1.8 until mid-2013, which is when I'd call the transition "complete"
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I didn’t have time to write a tweet so I wrote this longer thing instead: https://gist.github.com/ubernostrum/14441f4af5683f2015b56d3bf5f6b4d8 …
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I think this is pretty misleading for various reasons, but I don't think dueling gists will help.
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Replying to @wycats @ubernostrum and
probably the most annoying thing (personally) is using my willingness to admit being wrong against me.
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Replying to @wycats @ubernostrum and
Also want to be very clear that I never said or implied "Distro X isn't really Python 3 by default"
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"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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