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Ask HN: What is stopping PyPy from being the de facto Python?
1 point by mountainriver on July 23, 2016 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments
I am simply throwing the out to the community. It looks at a top level like PyPy has a lot of the things that Python needs to modernize itself. I am curious if there are any major roadblocks left to PyPy becomming the de facto distribution?


I think the main reason is that Python is already the de facto Python.


TL,DR : Guido.

When Guido Van Rossum will tell Python 2.7 is now PyPy or when he will say "we don't support python2 anymore", then pypy will become the python2 de facto standard.




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