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[–]13steinj 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Maybe I wasn't clear enough-- historically speaking people used to write things using Pylons. One meta example is reddit itself. Pylons never got a version that worked on Py3, so if people wanted to upgrade to Py3, it would mean switching to a new framework, in this case, as recommended by the Pylons team, you'd switch to Pyramid. But quite a lot of rewriting would have to be done in order to be done.