> People aren't using Python 3 enough because it's not the default in Debian/Ubuntu. That's about to change with Ubuntu 14.04. I expect that to tip the scales.
I doubt it will tip that much. The enterprise customers we develop for still ship on CentOS and have auditing departments that have to scour each library and package a system depends on. Adding a dependency hurts in this environment. These institutions only upgrade their interpreters once every 5 - 8 years if you're lucky.
I doubt it will tip that much. The enterprise customers we develop for still ship on CentOS and have auditing departments that have to scour each library and package a system depends on. Adding a dependency hurts in this environment. These institutions only upgrade their interpreters once every 5 - 8 years if you're lucky.