Do you mean http://packages.pypy.org/ ?
st 3. 1. 2018 v 0:22 odesílatel Barry Hart <barrywh...@yahoo.com> napsal: > Question about the web site -- does PyPy currently have anything similar > to this page for Python 3? > > http://py3readiness.org/ > > I think a page like this, showing which major libraries are compatible > with PyPy, could really help drive adoption of PyPy. I know for our team, > the Python 3 page was a strong reason we felt "safe" starting to make the > switch to Python 3. > > I'm not sure how we'd get this information about PyPy library > compatibility. One idea would be to install each library on PyPy, run the > automated tests, and compare the results against those for CPython. > > Barry > > > On Tuesday, January 2, 2018 5:31 PM, Kotrfa <kot...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Yeah, that's a very good point worth mentioning. I am not against an idea > going just with a static version. > > po 1. 1. 2018 v 18:05 odesílatel anatoly techtonik <techto...@gmail.com> > napsal: > > On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 12:41 PM, Kotrfa <kot...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hey, > > > > as I said, I am not a professional, but I would be willing to help with > the > > site. I have built couple of websites in Django/Wagtail (or plain HTML), > > have some basic knowledge about design (+ frontend CSS/JS/HTML). The site > > seems quite simple, so if we just did a revamp, it shouldn't take a long. > > Also, if we went with Wagtail, adding blog capabilities would be also > > trivial. > > Just want to warn that Wagtail and Django means database, which adds > maintenance overhead compared to current static version. Logins, spam > and all that stuff.. I don't mind against custom blog engine, but > putting all static content from version control into Wagtail/Django > database doesn't seem a good solution to me. When site gets hacked, > for example to change donation credentials, there is no trace who did > what. So going with simple static site solution is probably a better > way. It also doesn't require permission or privilege to send a pull > request, and content previews can be made with Netlify. > > Happy New Year. =) > > _______________________________________________ > pypy-dev mailing list > pypy-dev@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev > > >
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