Re: [pypy-dev] Python 2 vs Python 3 again, and a 2.x-only dependency

2019-07-15 Thread Ryan Gonzalez
I'm actually largely wondering if RPython is going to eventually move to 3... On Mon, Jul 15, 2019, 6:25 PM Dan Stromberg wrote: > > What is Pypy planning to do with Python 2.x, now that many packages on > Pypi are dropping Python 2.x support? > > EG, I believe Pypy caters to Scientific Computin

Re: [pypy-dev] Python 2 vs Python 3 again, and a 2.x-only dependency

2019-07-15 Thread Matt Billenstein
What is the dependency? m On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 04:24:50PM -0700, Dan Stromberg wrote: > > What is Pypy planning to do with Python 2.x, now that many packages on Pypi > are dropping Python 2.x support? > > EG, I believe Pypy caters to Scientific Computing, but with Numpy dropping > Python 2.x

[pypy-dev] Python 2 vs Python 3 again, and a 2.x-only dependency

2019-07-15 Thread Dan Stromberg
What is Pypy planning to do with Python 2.x, now that many packages on Pypi are dropping Python 2.x support? EG, I believe Pypy caters to Scientific Computing, but with Numpy dropping Python 2.x support, will Pypy3 become the more relevant version of Pypy? Will Numpypy be revived? Will th

Re: [pypy-dev] Pre-release of arm64

2019-07-15 Thread Matti Picus
On 15/7/19 10:38 am, Maciej Fijalkowski wrote: Hey everyone Apparently it's enough that we put a new image on download.html page for docker to officially have arm64 image of pypy, since that's where they download it from. Is it ok if I put there a pre-release for arm64? Best, Maciej Fijalkowsk

[pypy-dev] Pre-release of arm64

2019-07-15 Thread Maciej Fijalkowski
Hey everyone Apparently it's enough that we put a new image on download.html page for docker to officially have arm64 image of pypy, since that's where they download it from. Is it ok if I put there a pre-release for arm64? Best, Maciej Fijalkowski ___