Hi all, According to The Plan, the next official deadline is to come up before the end of May with a partial implementation of Python in Python that passes 90% of the "core language" CPython tests (that is, without counting the ones relying on C extension modules from the standard library). As the ACCU sprint was cancelled, we have come up with a possible replacement mini-sprint. The primary goal is to finish off some of the remaining test failures, and polish a bit the release. If we have enough time we want to work on near/midterm-future issues and EuroPython planning etc. The sprint targets only people already familiar with the PyPy code base and the coding style in general (this seems sensible because we have a release goal associated with the sprint). The sprint could possibly take place at Trillke-Gut Hildesheim or in Gothenborg, on the 15th-20th of May. Samuele and Bea will check out accomodation possibilities. Early next week (say the 4th of May) we decide if we actually do the sprint, based on a closer examination of the current test failures. A bientot, Armin.
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Armin Rigo