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When is it permissible to update other people's answers for Python 3?

It's a slippery slope. But it would be such a minor change (>_<). Look at this this little gem:

with open("datafile") as myfile:
    head = [next(myfile) for x in xrange(N)]
print head

Of course, xrange() is now just range(), and print is now print().

At some point in the (near) future, examples like this will no longer be relevant since new users will most likely start with Python3+.

What's the plan?

I imagine an organic change will happen regardless: OP's editing their examples adding the python3 tag. And then maybe users updating other people's simple snippets like this gem.

Of course, the obvious problem is the breakdown of comment relatedness. The above example is a good one, because it's comments refer to both Python2 and Python3, and these comments would be irrational if the code was updated.

A related meta-topic are questions of this sort, How to deal with hugely upvoted, bad and outdated answers?

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