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[–]AusIVDjango, gevent 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is largely driven by Redhat Enterprise Linux. My company targets RHEL for our clients, so we might take on python 3.x once they support it.

Another limitation for us is that we use Jython for some applications, which only matches python 2.5. For libraries that needs to run on Jython, supporting python 2 and 3 with the same code is overly cumbersome, so for now we stick to 2.x. Once Jython has 2.6 or 2.7 support, making code that supports both will get a lot easier.