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Porting Helpers

There are quite a few people who are interested in running their application/workflow using python3. In order to do that they need to port the stack of libraries underneath their application to use python3. This page is to start collecting and organizing these people so they don't duplicate work when porting libraries to python3, figure out how to get the changes merged upstream, figure out what libraries are important to port, and other sorts of coordination.

We've just started on this but as we get more feedback of what people want to work on what tools would help them do their job we'll update the page.

Knowledge we need

Tools we need/could use


2026-02-14 16:12