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by masklinn
103 days ago
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> It’s been a lot longer than that. pypy 7.3.20, officially supporting python 3.11, was released in july 2025: https://pypy.org/posts/2025/07/pypy-v7320-release.html We're in March 2026. That's 9 months, which is exactly what GP stated. > There was a reasonable sized effort to provide binaries via conda-forge but the users never came. How is that in any way relevant to the maintenance status of pypy? |
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