Re: Future of PyPy (not PyPy3) in Debian

2020-06-04 Thread stefanor
Hi Sandro (2020.06.05_00:00:30_+) > I'm now wondering: what should we do with the entire pypy ecosystem? Big picture: Upstream is continuing to support pypy (2.7) for the foreseeable future. I don't know what that will look like for stdlib support. But they need a 2.7 interpreter for the rpyth

Re: Future of PyPy (not PyPy3) in Debian

2020-06-04 Thread Scott Kitterman
On Thursday, June 4, 2020 8:00:30 PM EDT Sandro Tosi wrote: > Hello all, > it looks like i started a process that would require the removal of > several PyPy (as in pypy-* depending on the `pypy` package) packages > from the archive. > > I'm now wondering: what should we do with the entire pypy ec

Future of PyPy (not PyPy3) in Debian

2020-06-04 Thread Sandro Tosi
Hello all, it looks like i started a process that would require the removal of several PyPy (as in pypy-* depending on the `pypy` package) packages from the archive. I'm now wondering: what should we do with the entire pypy ecosystem? should we treat pypy-* packages like python-* ones and remove t