Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 9th Oct 2008 21:04 UTC, submitted by ganges master
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2005-12-22
I don't think 3.0 will be adopted for a long time. So if you wish to distribute your applications, or if you do web applications (e.g. Django, Turbogears) and serve on a hosted platform, even 2.6 will be too new target.
Many distributions still only have Python 2.4.
For personal projects, sure, go ahead and use Python 3.0, it needs testing.