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pjmlp ◴[] No.44004601[source]
On the other news, Microsoft dumped the whole faster Python team, apparently the 2025 earnings weren't enough to keep the team around.

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/mdboom_its-been-a-tough-coupl...

Lets see whatever performance improvements still land on CPython, unless other company sponsors the work.

I guess Facebook (no need to correct me on the name) is still sponsoring part of it.

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bgwalter ◴[] No.44004858[source]
They were quite a bit behind the schedule that was promised five years ago.

Additionally, at this stage the severe political and governance problems cannot have escaped Microsoft. I imagine that no competent Microsoft employee wants to give his expertise to CPython, only later to suffer group defamation from a couple of elected mediocre people.

CPython is an organization that overpromises, allocates jobs to the obedient and faithful while weeding out competent dissenters.

It wasn't always like that. The issues are entirely self-inflicted.

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1. make3 ◴[] No.44009550[source]
Microsoft also fired a whole lot of other open source people unrelated to Python in this current layoff
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2. pjmlp ◴[] No.44009786[source]
Notably MAUI, ASP.NET, Typescript and AI frameworks.