On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 1:56 AM, Antonio Cuni <anto.c...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > I am preparing the usual "PyPy status talk" which I'll give to the upcoming > Pycon Italy, which is going to cover what happened in the last two years of > PyPy. > > If you are interested, the draft slides are here: > https://bitbucket.org/pypy/extradoc/src/tip/talk/pycon-italy-2014/talk.rst?at=extradoc > > In the talk, I will to give an overview of the current status of the various > subprojects, so I'd be glad if you could help because you surely know better > than me the status of the area of your competence :) > > David: what is the current status of PyPy on ARM? Should I say "it just > works" or there is something more to add? What about performance? > > Matti, Brian: what about numpy? Since people like numbers, what percentage > of numpy we can consider completed? > > Philip: same question for py3k. Is it still considered beta quality or we > can say it's stable? > > Alex, Maciej: I'll also briefly talk about other frontends, so Topaz and > Hippy. How much complete are they? What are the performance? I know that > hippy is still actively developed, but what about Topaz?
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