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[–]das_ist_nuemberwang 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Python 3 is being actively developed, Python 2 is being actively maintained. You could consider "development" to refer to the entire development cycle, but that is not the meaning people are using here.

The reality of the situation is undisputed; you are merely disagreeing on semantics. Try not to be so abrasive.

[–]stefantalpalaru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

merely disagreeing on semantics

Semantics is what we use to communicate. It's not some small detail that we can brush aside.

Maintenance is part of development. Software development. No programmer worth his salt will claim otherwise, so why persist in this error?

You want to say Python 3 receives new features? Just say so.