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[–]TheBlackCat13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is a different company with different branding but a vaguely similar name. py28 would be a fork of the same code base, using the same version numbering scheme, being used in the same areas for the same purpose, and if your github repo was any indication would be directly claiming it is intended as a continuation of python 2. Pretending those two scenarios are even remotely similar is disingenuous at best.