> Let me ask the opposite question: What route do you envision that gives us > both the speed we (and everyone else) desires, while not having any of these > issues? That's not a question that has a very good answer I think.
Hi Alex. I don't have a proposed route. I'm (sadly) too ignorant, I'm voicing the issues that came up in conversation. Seeing as I offered to put up money but the proposed route might not achieve my aims (having a good numpy foundation running with PyPy which opens the door to scipy support) I figure that I need to ask some questions - even if only to reduce my own ignorance. This isn't to say I want to avoid donating (*not at all*) - I just want to understand what looks like a wider set of issues than I'd originally understood from the short discussion at EuroPython during the PyPy demo and call for donations. See the reply to Michael for an extra detail. i. -- Ian Ozsvald (A.I. researcher) i...@ianozsvald.com http://IanOzsvald.com http://MorConsulting.com/ http://StrongSteam.com/ http://SocialTiesApp.com/ http://TheScreencastingHandbook.com http://FivePoundApp.com/ http://twitter.com/IanOzsvald _______________________________________________ pypy-dev mailing list pypy-dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev