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We have not decided on a firm date in 2017, but definitely by the end of summer the last Py2 code will be done.

We have not decided on a firm date in 2017, but definitely by the end of summer the last Py2 code will be done.
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- [Altair](https://github.com/ellisonbg/altair)
- [gala](https://gala.readthedocs.io)
- [cual-id](https://github.com/johnchase/cual-id)
- [music21](https://web.mit.edu/music21/)
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I get a 'certificate error' from the https site, but changing it to http works.

Also, we list projects in rough order of prominence, using Github stars as a metric where possible. Looking at this repo, I think you can go just under readiab.

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Thanks -- will fix both.

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updated.

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Looks good, thanks. :-)

@takluyver takluyver merged commit 49e27ac into python3statement:master Sep 14, 2016
@mscuthbert mscuthbert deleted the patch-1 branch September 14, 2016 16:23
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We're releasing the beta version of our 4.0 release today -- our last version to support Python 2, which also includes and environmental warning on startup saying that it is the last version to support Python 2 and that users should move to Python 3 immediately. We'll make the full release in June and then immediately dump Python 2 from the code base, aiming for a Fall Py3 only release (once enough new features are added to convince Py2 people to switch).

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Cool, good luck :-)

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