> Ok, i know this. The one that i do not know, is if, let'say, in 2 > years it will be ready for seriously development, PyPy will aim to > "replace" CPython entirely ?? We are talking about an whole new > distribution ?
Most certainly not. It's the goal of each language to finally become self-hosted, and I hope we see that for python. But that's nothing that will happen anytime soon (soon being at least half a decade), and most probably not for the 2.x-versions. > As for psyco, are there any alternatives to use now ? Nope, but I heard through the grapevine that while it won't be supported for all times to come, a new version is in the making. But ultimately, the author says that the approach is flawed, so at *some* point it will be discontinued. But that could be said about nearly everything, couldn't it? Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list