[pypy-dev] Maintaining an exhaustive list of supported and non-supported packages

Jonathan Livni jonathan.livni at gmail.com
Mon Oct 24 09:27:49 CEST 2011


Would it be possible to maintain a user-generated exhaustive list of
supported and non-supported packages?
I believe this would help people considering the use of PyPy in their
decision to try it out.
For example - I'm working on a project with the following dependencies:
Python 2.7, django (with sqlite), pytz, lxml, pywin32
Sure, I'll get around to actually testing PyPy with these dependencies in a
month or two, but if a supported vs. non-supported list would be available,
that would get me going much faster.
Also, I think such lists would motivate package maintainers to contribute to
PyPy so that it would support their package, but that's just a guess.
Regards,
   Jonathan
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