Christian Tismer wrote:
[snip]

That's the point. Not prioritizing speed is fine, but it
does not allow us to be remarkably slower. Being of competitive
speed and then more flexible is a must. If we are slower, the
market will not consider us at all.

That's true, and that's a useful clarification. It's still different from the impression you're giving out, where you're strongly implying at least to me that speed will be significantly *faster* eventually with PyPy. Then again, it's forgivable that some hype is used to attract interest to the project.

Regards,

Martijn
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