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Author rubin
Recipients Paul Monson, Steven Noonan, dan, paul.moore, rubin, steve.dower, steven.downum, tim.golden, wayoman, zach.ware
Date 2021-03-09.08:45:04
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Requesting that this issue be re-opened or re-evaluated; it would be pretty great if Python could provide Windows on ARM binaries for download. There's been a lot of traction on ARM in general and having Windows on ARM downloads available by default will also give the Python package ecosystem a better opportunity to get ready (although it's already impressively far ahead, take a look at https://cloudbase.it/python-on-windows-arm64/, 23 of 25 of the most popular packages already build out-of-the-box, and the remaining two, numpy and cffi have patches available).
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2021-03-09 08:45:04rubinsetrecipients: + rubin, paul.moore, tim.golden, zach.ware, steve.dower, steven.downum, Steven Noonan, Paul Monson, dan, wayoman
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