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The official manylinux images support PyPy, so pointing that out as well as pointing out the differences would be very useful. Something like:
Pro's:
Updated frequently with the latest dependencies, like Pip 21.3, etc.
Not fighting docker for image quotas, weekly stable tagged releases
Supports manylinux 2010 like this one, but also 2014 and 2_24 as well
Some alternate architecture support (Aarch64)
Con's:
Only supports the latest PyPy release
Only provides the PyPy 3.7 variant.
I'm not sure what the long term plans are for this repo, if you want to focus on the official image instead, etc - that's up to you. But adding the above information would probably help users, and could even be considered a solution to #7, for example.
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The official manylinux images support PyPy, so pointing that out as well as pointing out the differences would be very useful. Something like:
Pro's:
Con's:
I'm not sure what the long term plans are for this repo, if you want to focus on the official image instead, etc - that's up to you. But adding the above information would probably help users, and could even be considered a solution to #7, for example.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: