Paul Rubin wrote [concerning GIL removal]:
It's weird that Python's designers were willing to mess up the user
language in the 2-to-3 transition but felt that the C API had to be kept
sarcosanct.  Huge opportunities were blown at multiple levels.

You say that as though we had a solution for GIL removal all
thought out and ready to go, and the only thing that stopped us
is that it would have required changing the C API.

But it's not like that at all. As far as I know, all the
attempts that have been made so far to remove the GIL have
led to performance that was less than satisfactory. It's a
hard problem that we haven't found a good solution to yet.

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Greg
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