This is true, but currently, most of developers of Python acknowledge some mistakes in the Python 3 transition. Specifically the fact that such an abrupt compatibility break was underestimated. And that's why Python 4 won't break compatibility with Python 3.
In any case, I'm very happy to see the Python 3 transition moving forward. And let's hope this does not happen again.
In any case, I'm very happy to see the Python 3 transition moving forward. And let's hope this does not happen again.