On Fri, 30 Nov 2018 09:22:30 -0800 Steve Dower <steve.dower at python.org> wrote: > > My proposed marketing pitch is: "rewrite your existing code to be > forward-compatible today and faster in the future without more work, or > be prepared to rewrite/update your source code for each CPython release > to remain compatible with the low level API". The promise of "faster in > the future" needs to be justified (and I think there's plenty of > precedent in PyPy, Larry's Gilectomy and the various JavaScript VMs to > assume that we can do it). I think that should be qualified. Technically it's certainly possible to have a faster CPython with different internals. Socially and organisationally I'm not sure we're equipped to achieve it. Regards Antoine.
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