Last time I tried pyinstaller with Pby 3 it was a huge pain. But you can pip install the dev branch - look up pip + git and github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/wiki - committed 6 days ago "python 3 almost working"
My answer here tells you how to pip install direct from github stackoverflow.com/questions/32154849/wxpython-pyinstaller-fails-with-no-module-named-core/32334301#32334301. I can't say about stability, I'm not a pyinstaller dev or expert, more a get-you-going kinda guy
I'm in the lucky position not to be developing for a mass audience right now.
Sorry in advance I'd I drop the thread here, it's past midnight and I've been out all night...
Basically at work we have a bunch of internal code running Python, it's great and does just what we want. Then we have customer facing code which is all in Java and c#, because we can't figure out how to package Python3.4 for windows users :(
Sorry I can't research tonight. I'll have a look tomorrow if you're keen. The wiki implied they're only scripting pull requests on develop branch. I think there was a zip on that page that claimed py3 support
P.s. Thanks for info on the answer, too, I'll update tomorrow