What do you guys think about skipping directly to pythin 3.5 and release it in-time when it releases?
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 2:05 PM, Armin Rigo <ar...@tunes.org> wrote: > Hi Donald, hi everybody, > > On 1 June 2015 at 22:00, Donald Stufft <don...@stufft.io> wrote: > > So out of someone complaining about PyPy's lack of an up to date port of > > Python 3, it struck me that for someone just now looking into PyPy it > looks > > like PyPy is sitting on almost 60k USD in order to port PyPy3 from 3.2 > to 3.4. > > However the reality (via fijall) is that most of it, roughly 50k has > already > > been spent going from nothing to 3.2. > > Thanks for bringing this up. I added to pypy.org the display of the > amount left in our account for each project. > > Like the amount received, this number is updated from a source that > depends on a manual step somewhere. This manual step is typically > done only a few times per month. Don't be surprised if you donate and > it does not show up immediately! > > Current situation: > > numpy: $52184 received, $15999 left > py3k: $59578 received, $5045 left > stm (2nd call): $29112 received, $22016 left > > We also have two Summer of Code projects, one related to numpy > (performance via vectorization, not general compatibility) and one on > py3k (planning a first 3.3 version by midterm, but knowing that 3.4 is > the version most used, trying to push forward). STM is progressing > too, but I am alone on consuming the funds and recently I've been > "side-tracked" by CFFI 1.0 (coming back to STM now). > > > A bientôt, > > Armin. > _______________________________________________ > pypy-dev mailing list > pypy-dev@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev >
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