Don't worry about delay, I know it's a best effort support mode, like me ;-)

Thanks for your answer, it's more clear to me.

Ludovic Gasc (GMLudo)
http://www.gmludo.eu/
On 9 Jun 2015 18:09, "Manuel Jacob" <m...@manueljacob.de> wrote:

> Hi Ludovic,
>
> please excuse the late answer.
>
> On 2015-06-06 08:09, Ludovic Gasc wrote:
>
>> I see more activity on py3k than py3.3.
>> What the branch you recommend to test Python3 support of PyPy ? py3k ?
>>
>> The next stable release of PyPy3 will be based on py3.3 ?
>>
>
> The py3k branch contains a stable and almost complete implementation of
> Python 3.2, while the the py3.3 branch contains an experimental and
> incomplete implementation of Python 3.3.  The next stable release of PyPy3,
> which is planned to be released this week, will be based on the (stable)
> py3k branch.  This is also the reason why you currently see more activity
> on the py3k branch.
>
> -Manuel
>
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