On 06/05/2025 14.23, CF Bolz-Tereick via pypy-dev wrote:
If PyPy 3.12., 3.13 and 3.14 are supposed to happen, we'll need other contributors to become interested in working on these features. So far, we are not aware of any such person, but I'm certainly happy to support anyone who wants to go in that direction. If that's you, please contact us!

Do you think it might help if there were a blog article sketching out the tasks involved?

What is the process of updating to a new Python version? How did you do this in the past? How could things be split into more and less involved parts? E.g. you guys focusing on core functionality, while others work primarily on lifting the code base to newer Python versions and standard library. Is this similar to rebasing? Something like that.

Optionally, follow up with nudging LWN or any other popular and relevant site.

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