There's a vocal part of the Python community, myself included[1], who sees a lot of great tools out there and thinks, "Come on, already! It's been more three years!"
While I've used both, I prefer Python. But big, important community packages like Django still not being on Python3 after three+ years is really frustrating.
EDIT: [1] -- um ... okay, nobody knows who I am, so I'm not a vocal part of the community. More of a silent, frustrated observer.
I read the post as him implying the tantrum was being thrown on the behalf of the people who don't want to switch, rather than people like you who do want to switch.
Python 3 was released three-and-a-half years ago!
There's a vocal part of the Python community, myself included[1], who sees a lot of great tools out there and thinks, "Come on, already! It's been more three years!"
While I've used both, I prefer Python. But big, important community packages like Django still not being on Python3 after three+ years is really frustrating.
EDIT: [1] -- um ... okay, nobody knows who I am, so I'm not a vocal part of the community. More of a silent, frustrated observer.