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  1. OpenStack Community Weekly Newsletter (Feb 14 – 28) » The OpenStack Blog

    […] Status of the OpenStack port to Python 3 […]

  2. Use the new asyncio module and Trollius in OpenStack

    […] OpenStack setup running on Python 2. The Tulip project cannot be used in OpenStack, because the porting of OpenStack to Python 3 is still in progress. Trollius is a more realistic option because it works on Python 2 and […]

  3. Dimitri John Ledkov
    Dimitri John Ledkov at |

    Since September 2013 i have an ok python3 port of paste in Debian and Ubuntu. What needs to be done to make it available for OpenStack to use?

  4. Victor Stinner
    Victor Stinner at |

    Hi, you should try to contribute upstream. If you want to maintain a fork, you can propose to add it to OpenStack global requirements, then propose a patch to start using it. I’m not sure that Paste is the favorite option for (new) OpenStack components. Many changes were commited to port Paste to Python 3: https://bitbucket.org/ianb/paste/commits/all Maybe you just need a release?

  5. Python 3 Status in OpenStack Liberty | GREENSTACK

    […] in 2013 during the development of OpenStack Havana. For the previous Python 3 status, read again Status of the OpenStack port to Python 3 (Cyril Roelandt, February 2014), see also: Why should OpenStack move to Python 3 right now? (Victor […]

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