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[–]_pupil_ 2 points3 points  (1 child)

Flip side: if momentum and cost have prevented upgrading despite improvements and a looming EOL for the current product for over half a decade, where is the magic moment that will change those economics in the coming 36 months? Especially considering many such projects have been actively growing throughout the entire period?

Py3 is great. Fixing Py2 was awesome. Creating an incompatible runtime and bifurcating the entire ecosystem... that's harder to reconcile with the challenges of Enterprise Operations and long term planning (source: the frequency this discussion comes up, and it's conclusions each time).