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The basic gist of the state of things is as follows:
1. Python 2.7 has been the standard for a *long* time, and most running applications today use it.
2. The Python community is prepared and adjusted for production deployment of Python 3 applications.
3. Python 2.7 will only receive necessary security updates until 2020 [#pep373_eol]_, then deprecate.
1. Most production applications today use Python 2.7 .
2. Python 3 is ready for the production deployment of applications today.
3. Python 2.7 will only receive necessary security updates until 2020 [#pep373_eol]_.
4. The brand name "Python" encapsulates both Python 3 and Python 2.
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