I'm not favorable to the use of /usr/bin/python2 in an ecosystem where /usr/bin/python is used everywhere to mean python 2.6 (which is the current compatibility focus for the OpenERP ecosystem).
Users of distributions using python3.x as default /usr/bin/python have to work around this already. I'm in favor of of changing #!/usr/bin/python to #!/usr/bin/env python but not python2.
This is a personal opinion statement, not a technical judgement.
I'm not favorable to the use of /usr/bin/python2 in an ecosystem where /usr/bin/python is used everywhere to mean python 2.6 (which is the current compatibility focus for the OpenERP ecosystem).
Users of distributions using python3.x as default /usr/bin/python have to work around this already. I'm in favor of of changing #!/usr/bin/python to #!/usr/bin/env python but not python2.
This is a personal opinion statement, not a technical judgement.