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pypy is going to continue supporting python 2 indefinitely. They focus on that LTS release and care about performance.



its been a long time since i used it . is it stable ? it anyone using it in prod ? does it have a decent packaging solution ?


Yes, it's stable.

Yes, people are using it in production. (Examples at https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/bv50uz/is_anyone_us... ).

Is 'pip' a decent enough packaging solution?


cool i will check it out then .




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