Every now and then, I try
to sit back and decide whether it is time for me to migrate to
Python 3. So far, the answer has been “no”, for quite a lot
longer than I expected. I’d just like to check my understanding
of wxPython in that regard.
Am I correct in thinking that wxPython will only appear in Python
3 as part of the “Phoenix” project?
Within an order of magnitude, how close is Phoenix to being a
reality? Are we talking about 2 weeks, 2 months, or 2 years?
Every now and then, I try to sit back and decide whether it is time for
me to migrate to Python 3. So far, the answer has been "no", for quite
a lot longer than I expected. I'd just like to check my understanding
of wxPython in that regard.
Am I correct in thinking that wxPython will only appear in Python 3 as
part of the "Phoenix" project?
Yes.
Within an order of magnitude, how close is Phoenix to being a reality?
Are we talking about 2 weeks, 2 months, or 2 years?
At its current velocity I'd say months, although it is slowing a bit because of some new work commitments. If all you need are core classes then it could be usable for you now.