[Python-Dev] PyPy 1.7 - widening the sweet spot
Barry Warsaw
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Tue Nov 22 15:55:09 CET 2011
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On Nov 22, 2011, at 02:15 PM, Stefan Behnel wrote: >Well, Py3 still has a lot to catch up in terms of wide spread distribution >compared to Py2.x, and new users will usually start using the most up to date >release, which will soon be 3.3. > >Besides, 3.3 has received various optimisations that make it more suitable >for production use than 3.2, including the above mentioned Unicode >optimisations. 3.3 won't be released (according to PEP 398's current schedule) until August of next year. I think that's too long to wait before pushing for widespread adoption of Python 3. Hopefully, we're going to be making a dent in that in the next version of Ubuntu. We're actively starting to port a handful of desktop applications (including their dependency stacks) to Python 3.2, which I think is a fine release for doing so. I owe a blog post about this, but please do contact me if you want to get involved. Cheers, -Barry
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