As to your question I would suggest (because you know best your experiences and interests) that you check out the documentation on

http://codespeak.net/pypy/dist/pypy/doc/index.html

You could read up on various aspect of the architecture and navigate down to the interesting details from there. Also - check out the EU reports on that page because they will also present some views on PyPy and the status achieved (until autumn last year).

I'm going to take a look at the documents over there.

Are you planning to go to Europython? Because if you are we are going to sprint there and that is a very good way of getting into the project with tutorials and people present to answer question and pari up with.

Yes, I would like to. But I'm currently doing an internship and I will only finish for the 7th of July. So I think I will try to came for the last two day of sprint (the week end).

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