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Maybe you didn't read the post, but in the use cases specified, performance is not important--the author is mostly speaking about deploy and test scripts. Whether these take 1 minute or 10 is not particularly interesting, but you would of course prefer faster if possible. That's the point here--of course a faster Python interpreter is better, and the Python maintainers should place a higher priority on it than the very low priority that they currently do.



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