top | item 11248584 (no title) pingswept | 10 years ago The same is true for Supervisor. It has supported Python 3 for years. discuss order hn newest brettcannon|10 years ago Their PyPI page explicitly says otherwise: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/supervisor . It looks like there is support in their repository but not in any official release (yet). pingswept|10 years ago You are correct. But the setup.py for Supervisor noted support for Python 3 starting in May of 2014: https://github.com/Supervisor/supervisor/commit/ad5cd0849a5f...I don't know why PyPI isn't updated yet.
brettcannon|10 years ago Their PyPI page explicitly says otherwise: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/supervisor . It looks like there is support in their repository but not in any official release (yet). pingswept|10 years ago You are correct. But the setup.py for Supervisor noted support for Python 3 starting in May of 2014: https://github.com/Supervisor/supervisor/commit/ad5cd0849a5f...I don't know why PyPI isn't updated yet.
pingswept|10 years ago You are correct. But the setup.py for Supervisor noted support for Python 3 starting in May of 2014: https://github.com/Supervisor/supervisor/commit/ad5cd0849a5f...I don't know why PyPI isn't updated yet.
brettcannon|10 years ago
pingswept|10 years ago
I don't know why PyPI isn't updated yet.