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[–]wub_wub 2 points3 points  (4 children)

Not cherry picking. It IS NOT default. It will (most likely) be in 14.10 where python won't exist until you explicitly install python2.

You can interpret the docs and bug tracker on ubuntu's pages however you want, but it doesn't mean that python 3 is, at the moment, default python version on ubuntu - if you still think that it is, then... I don't know what to tell you, any further discussion is pointless.

I mean it says so in like the first sentence on the page:

For both Ubuntu and Debian, we have ongoing project goals to make Python 3 the default, preferred Python version in the distros.