


Here are some questions I have about python-is-python3: The middle of these 3 links is the most descriptive, but none are especially clear about what python-is-python3 is/does and the full scope of ramifications if sudo apt-get install python-is-python3 was to be ran on a Ubuntu 20.04 install.

How to make 'python' program command execute Python 3? I was surprised and upon looking into things further found the following about the package python-is-python3: So today I tried Ubuntu 20.04 for the first time, and found: $ python -version Having used Ubuntu 18.04 for a handful of years now, and reading that Python 2 has been removed from Ubuntu 20.04, I was looking forward to using the commands python or pip rather than python3 or pip3.
