There's a general expectation that there's going to be a talk on PyPy at this year's EuroPython, so I think we should give (at least) one.
Provisional idea: title "PyPy: What it is, where it's going and how we're going to pay for it", a 60 minute talk on the language track in three 20 minute sections, possibly with a different speaker for each section.
Thoughts? If someone wants to give a more detailed talk on the whole funding thing, that would be cool, but it probably wouldn't be on the lanugage track...
Just a note of support: I think that there *definitely* should be a talk about PyPy on the language track!
Additionally there could be a chat about funding issues on another track
but I think it'd be odd to have a whole sprint about PyPy plus all the developments since last year's EuroPython and then *not* have a talk about it on the Python language track.
I'm rather shocked that this hadn't been planned earlier. :)
Regards,
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