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Subject:    Re: [Qgis-user] Future change in the Python support?
From:       Nathan Woodrow <madmanwoo () gmail ! com>
Date:       2014-10-27 11:32:57
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Hey Ricardo,

Currently there is no hard plan to move to Python 3.  I suspect when we
move to Qt5 we will move.  Like Andrea has said this is not a simple change
as it will require a update of plugins, however it will not bad a hard or
bad update.  I don't think it would be very hard for people to upgrade when
we do.

My advice is to learn both.  They are not that different and you will be
able to swap the two easy enough.  If you only want to learn one then 2.7
is fine, when 3.0 comes as a update you will be able to switch pretty easy.

Regards,
Nathan

On Sat Oct 25 2014 at 2:26:35 AM aperi2007 <aperi2007@gmail.com> wrote:

>  Hi Ricardo,
>
> I'm not a developer of qgis and surely the devs could be a better response.
>
> AFAIK the question is a long chain of question.
> The support of python 3 is link (as I know) to the qt 5.
> Actually qgis support the qt 4.x
> Also changing from python 2 to python 3 mean to rewrite all the plugins.
> Because they are develope from many people this could not happened all at
> the same time.
> So changing from py2 to py3 mean to return to a qgis without many of the
> plugin s needed for its quotidian using.
>
> my 2ct.
> Andrea.
>
>
> Il 24/10/2014 17:55, Ricardo Oliveira ha scritto:
>
>  Hi folks,
> This is my first time using this e-mail list so let me know if a messed-up
> something. My question for the community is: will QGIS walk towards a 3.x
> python support? I just started learning how to use PyQGIS and Python, so I
> came up with this dilemma, should I try to learn python 2.x and 3.x at the
> same time? I think that most of the time I will be using python inside QGIS
> but on the other hand it would be nice to know how language on it newer
> form as well. Is there any buzz inside the QGIS world about the new python
> 3.x?
>
>  Thanks all,
> Ricardo O.
>
>
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Hey Ricardo,<br><br>Currently there is no hard plan to move to Python 3.   I suspect \
when we move to Qt5 we will move.   Like Andrea has said this is not a simple change \
as it will require a update of plugins, however it will not bad a hard or bad update. \
I don&#39;t think it would be very hard for people to upgrade when we \
do.<div><br></div><div>My advice is to learn both.   They are not that different and \
you will be able to swap the two easy enough.   If you only want to learn one then \
2.7 is fine, when 3.0 comes as a update you will be able to switch pretty \
easy.</div><div><br></div><div>Regards,</div><div>Nathan</div><br><div \
class="gmail_quote">On Sat Oct 25 2014 at 2:26:35 AM aperi2007 &lt;<a \
href="mailto:aperi2007@gmail.com">aperi2007@gmail.com</a>&gt; wrote:<br><blockquote \
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    Hi Ricardo,<br>
    <br>
    I&#39;m not a developer of qgis and surely the devs could be a better
    response.<br>
    <br>
    AFAIK the question is a long chain of question.<br>
    The support of python 3 is link (as I know) to the qt 5.<br>
    Actually qgis support the qt 4.x<br>
    Also changing from python 2 to python 3 mean to rewrite all the
    plugins.<br>
    Because they are develope from many people this could not happened
    all at the same time.<br>
    So changing from py2 to py3 mean to return to a qgis without many of
    the plugin s needed for its quotidian using.<br>
    <br>
    my 2ct.<br>
    Andrea.<br>
    <br>
    <br>
    Il 24/10/2014 17:55, Ricardo Oliveira ha scritto:</div><div text="#000000" \
bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><br>  <blockquote type="cite">
      
      <div dir="ltr">Hi folks,
        <div>This is my first time using this e-mail list so let me know
          if a messed-up something. My question for the community is:
          will QGIS walk towards a 3.x python support? I just started
          learning how to use PyQGIS and Python, so I came up with this
          dilemma, should I try to learn python 2.x and 3.x at the same
          time? I think that most of the time I will be using python
          inside QGIS but on the other hand it would be nice to know how
          language on it newer form as well. Is there any buzz inside
          the QGIS world about the new python 3.x?  </div>
        <div><br>
        </div>
        <div>Thanks all,  </div>
        <div>Ricardo O.</div>
      </div>
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