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Maybe whomever should have stopped writing new ones by 2009 a decade ago.

Then you wouldn't have much to port.



If you'd have been writing python a decade ago, you'd know why people couldn't transition immediately to Python 3 even if they wanted to. I no longer work for the company that has hundreds of Python scripts left to migrate, but I don't think all of libraries needed (including some API libraries from vendors) were ported to python3 until a few years ago.




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