Note that technically P2Pool is already live: people are still running the first version of P2Pool, and very occasionally it finds blocks. This works because the Bitcoin protocol is backwards compatible: a soft fork doesn't prevent old miners from continuing to mine.
Note that technically P2Pool is already live: people are still running the first version of P2Pool, and very occasionally it finds blocks. This works because the Bitcoin protocol is backwards compatible: a soft fork doesn't prevent old miners from continuing to mine.
What you're talking about is the new version.