I was checking the next April 21th Ubuntu will release his next OS version and its comes with Python 3.5 like main package (python 2.7.x still will be there but only for compatibility) so my question is: wxpython for Python 3.x will be released near to that date? I have many softwares done with it and I need to start thinking in the migration process.
Sorry for crossposting, I dont know which one is the correct list for this question, thanks!
I think the correct version is Phoenix for Python 3.x
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2016-04-04 18:11 GMT-05:00 Scott Talbert swt@techie.net:
I was checking the next April 21th Ubuntu will release his next OS version
and its comes with Python 3.5 like main package (python 2.7.x still will be
there but only for compatibility) so my question is: wxpython for Python 3.x
will be released near to that date? I have many softwares done with it and I
need to start thinking in the migration process.
On Mon, 4 Apr 2016, Mario Lacunza wrote:
I’m not sure whether you mean wxPython Classic or Phoenix. I don’t think Classic will ever support Python 3. As far as Phoenix goes, I can’t speak for Robin, but I kind of doubt there will be an official release in the next few weeks.
I'm not sure whether you mean wxPython Classic or Phoenix. I don't think Classic will ever support Python 3. As far as Phoenix goes, I can't speak for Robin, but I kind of doubt there will be an official release in the next few weeks.
Scott
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On Mon, 4 Apr 2016, Mario Lacunza wrote:
I was checking the next April 21th Ubuntu will release his next OS version
and its comes with Python 3.5 like main package (python 2.7.x still will be
there but only for compatibility) so my question is: wxpython for Python 3.x
will be released near to that date? I have many softwares done with it and I
need to start thinking in the migration process.
2016-04-04 18:11 GMT-05:00 Scott Talbert swt@techie.net:
I was checking the next April 21th Ubuntu will release his next OS version
and its comes with Python 3.5 like main package (python 2.7.x still will be
there but only for compatibility) so my question is: wxpython for Python 3.x
will be released near to that date? I have many softwares done with it and I
need to start thinking in the migration process.
On Mon, 4 Apr 2016, Mario Lacunza wrote:
I’m not sure whether you mean wxPython Classic or Phoenix. I don’t think Classic will ever support Python 3. As far as Phoenix goes, I can’t speak for Robin, but I kind of doubt there will be an official release in the next few weeks.
It sounds like the wxPython devs will be starting work on Phoenix again soon. When they have a time line ready, I’m sure they will post something about it.
Mike
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On Monday, April 11, 2016 at 8:30:11 AM UTC-5, Mario Lacunza wrote:
Any official answer for this question?
Any official roadmap for future dev of these app?