And that's just what he did until someone showed up to do the grunt work of porting to Python 3, at which point he co-operated with that person and helped make the port happen, just as he said he would. I suggest a more facts based narrative in the future.
It's fine if his software is not for you, but Kovid Goyal is the real deal.
And his claim wasn't that he would keep a generally-viable fork of Python 2 going, but that he would maintain the parts of it that he used in his Python 2 application. He wasn't trying to out-code the whole Python core team or something silly like that.
Who’s the developer of kitty… oh.
It’s the guy who said he’ll single-handedly going to keep Python 2 alive?