> Adoption seems very slow from the various libraries, and without those people just won't move over.
It started slow like we expected, but I think it's acceleration lately has outpaced what a lot of people thought would happen. The number of Python 3 packages on PyPI is steadily rising [0], the number of Python 3 installers downloaded from python.org is rising with each version [1], and the number of projects announcing Python 3 support in places like reddit.com/r/Python is rising every day.
[1] http://i.imgur.com/SLFDL.png - monthly download numbers for Windows installers for all downloaded versions over the last year (it's a rough draft, I just threw the download numbers in Excel quickly one day).
It started slow like we expected, but I think it's acceleration lately has outpaced what a lot of people thought would happen. The number of Python 3 packages on PyPI is steadily rising [0], the number of Python 3 installers downloaded from python.org is rising with each version [1], and the number of projects announcing Python 3 support in places like reddit.com/r/Python is rising every day.
[0] http://dev.pocoo.org/~gbrandl/py3
[1] http://i.imgur.com/SLFDL.png - monthly download numbers for Windows installers for all downloaded versions over the last year (it's a rough draft, I just threw the download numbers in Excel quickly one day).