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Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux’s Anaconda Installer to be Ported to Python 3

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Marius Nestor
May 24, 2015

Anaconda is being known as the biggest and most complex piece of software written in the Python dynamic programming language, which means that it will be a lot of work porting it to Python 3 and still keep in compatible with Python 2, so the Red Hat installer team needs your help to test the code and report bugs. Python 3 will be the default Python implementation in the upcoming Fedora 23 operating system, due for release sometime around November 2015.

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Marius Nestor

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