I posted the page to the Python subreddit, and the comment with the most votes currently is pointing out that this is about projects dropping Python 2 support, not adding Python 3 support.
Looking at the page again, it's easy to see why people are confused: the page title is Python 3 support in scientific Python projects (this is also the title on the reddit link). And if you skim the page without reading the statement text, it's not at all obvious what the 'Participating projects' are participating in.
I think we should:
I posted the page to the Python subreddit, and the comment with the most votes currently is pointing out that this is about projects dropping Python 2 support, not adding Python 3 support.
Looking at the page again, it's easy to see why people are confused: the page title is Python 3 support in scientific Python projects (this is also the title on the reddit link). And if you skim the page without reading the statement text, it's not at all obvious what the 'Participating projects' are participating in.
I think we should: