Hi, I'm new to FreeBSD-- I installed it for the first time this week. Honestly, 
so far it has exceeded expectations.

I installed X11, but the first thing I installed was PyPy2.

Unlike CPython2, which is EOL'd, PyPy2 does not to the best of my knowledge 
depend on CPython. When I installed it with pkg, it said the port was 
deprecated and will be removed from ports soon-- but it also said it was based 
on Python 2.7 (which is EOLd).

I think there is a misunderstanding there. PyPy states the intention to 
continue to maintain that version.

Removing this port is unnecessary. Aware of the politics around this (which go 
way over FreeBSD anyway) I doubt I will convince someone to save this port, 
sadly.

I've used both Python 2.x and 3.x for years now. If this problem can't be 
fixed, can I at least be put in touch with the current port maintainer so that 
I can learn how to maintain this as a 3rd party package for my own use?

I'm certain I'm not up to becoming an official port maintainer at this stage, 
but I'd like to be able to at least compile and run PyPy2 on freebsd without 
redoing the ports work that was already done on this.
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