<p>First of all thanks for the gists.</p>
<p>The main usage I had in mind was to compare performance of Pypy to CPython on various tasks. Having a full virtualenv invoked is key, since in such cases you don't just want to issue a command, but to be able to import modules and packages which are part of that particular env. I don't think it really matters which Pythoh handles the kernel that controls the notebook, as long as the process handling the env can start a virtualenv, with a separate python interpreter running with its own Python path.</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">Em 31/05/2012 23:53, "MinRK" <<a href="mailto:benjaminrk@gmail.com">benjaminrk@gmail.com</a>> escreveu:<br type="attribution"></div>