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Apr 23 at 19:38 comment added Joshua @KarlKnechtel: If it doesn't, that's bot cleanup worthy.
Apr 23 at 19:24 comment added Karl Knechtel If questions have two tags and one is merged into the other, does the system handle that gracefully? Because there would be a lot of such questions in this case.
Apr 23 at 18:17 comment added Islam Hassan @PM2Ring I am aware of the painful transition due to the lack of backwards compatibility and that Python 2 was supported until 2020. However, as it currently stands it looks like the merging won't make the situation of the Python 2 questions untagged with the Python 2 tag worse. I maybe mistaken of course. You, as a subject matter expert, can assess the situation better.
Apr 23 at 18:16 comment added Joshua @wim: That's fine. Write an answer and let's see who votes on it.
Apr 23 at 18:13 comment added PM 2Ring (cont) Some old Python 2 code can easily be modified to work correctly and efficiently on Py 3, but not always. And some of us made an effort to write code that functioned correctly (if not necessarily at highest efficiency) on both versions. So some of that old Py 2 code is still useful, but some of it's obsolete rubbish. And it can take time and expertise to tell the difference...
Apr 23 at 18:13 comment added wim I'm against 1. Let sleeping dogs lie.
Apr 23 at 18:10 comment added PM 2Ring @IslamHassan The transition from Python 2 to 3 was very long. The Python 2 End of Life was postponed until 1 Jan 2020. There are a lot of Python 2 questions with just the plain [python] tag. Plenty of those "vanilla" questions and answers do apply to both versions, but there are some changes that affect efficiency (using lists vs generators), and a major overhaul in Unicode handling.
Apr 23 at 17:35 comment added Islam Hassan I'm not a Python developer and rarely use it but I understand that Python 3 came out in late 2008 and a quick investigation reveals that there are questions from 2008 tagged as Python 2, questions from 2009 tagged as Python 3 and tons of questions that are only tagged with Python. I don't think the manual work is needed for the merging to be done.
Apr 23 at 17:27 comment added Joshua @IslamHassan: Essentially what one is doing is checking for Python 2 specific questions that are tagged with just Python because they were made a long time ago.
Apr 23 at 17:25 comment added Islam Hassan Does 1 really need to be done? After all Python 2 is still Python. The Python 3 tag could just be merged into the Python one especially that the Python 2 tag description says "For questions about Python programming that are specific to version 2.x of the language. Use the more generic [python] tag for all Python questions, and only add this tag if your question is version-specific."
Apr 23 at 17:14 history answered Joshua CC BY-SA 4.0