I'm just saying that if the rate of adoption of python 3 is flat or negative, that's extremely bad regardless of the absolute number of people using it.
Its naive to think that growth isn't a key metric for any community project.
I'm not going to justify that; there's plenty of research out there about it.
I'm just saying that if the rate of adoption of python 3 is flat or negative, that's extremely bad regardless of the absolute number of people using it.
Its naive to think that growth isn't a key metric for any community project.
I'm not going to justify that; there's plenty of research out there about it.