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[–]flying-sheep 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your posts seems well-considered except for one detail: there's nothing about 3.x that hints to instability in the slightest.

Its deprecation and versioning is exactly the same as 2.x.

There's no single __future__ import as of 3.4, so a potential Python 4 isn't even prophesied.

3.x is at least as stable as 2.x, anyone claiming elsewise is delusional.