Moreover there were some packages even last year that were simply broken with Python 3.x. What am I supposed to do if I have to deliver something to a client and the Python 3 version of my stack is broken? I do not necessarily have the time to debug the issue and fix it and it is much easier to switch to 2.7 and just continue working on the business problem. Software guys (especially guys working on programming languages and environments, tools) have to understand that providing a broken alternative is not an real option at all.
Anyways, I haven't been running into issues with Python 3 recently and I use it as much as I can.
Anyways, I haven't been running into issues with Python 3 recently and I use it as much as I can.