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"textContent": "Semi-related since you mentioned a user asking about Python 3, but last week I was thinking about the Python 2 issue on newer Linux distros. I considered making some static binaries of Python 2 for Linux x86_64 and aarch64 so that when users complain that their OS/distro doesn't have Python 2 we could just point them there and say to use those binaries.\n\nAlso this is cool, happy to see work happening towards Python 3 support. It might be worth reviewing SeaMonkey's implementation since they ported their build system to Python 3 a few years ago and they were close enough to our fork point that it should be similar-ish.\n\n* * *",
"title": "Platform Development • Re: I created a Python 3 port of UXP out of boredom...",
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