> > Unlike 2.7 code, Python 2.8 wouldn't be able to guarantee exact 3.x compatibility, since there are some python scripts that will run under both Python 2.7 and Python 3.x but produce different output, and Python 2.8 chooses the 2.7 behavior in these cases.
> What a terrible, terrible situation. Now you'll have "python" code that will neither run on 2.7 nor run compliantly on 3.x. As for the latter, please explain how that will alleviate anything on the following point, since behaviour at runtime will be subtly different: