[python-committers] 3.7.0b2 code cutoff soon!
Ned Deily
nad at python.org
Sun Feb 25 15:16:59 EST 2018
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Just a reminder that 3.7.0b2 is almost upon us. Please get your feature fixes, bug fixes, and documentation updates in before 2018-02-26 ~23:59 Anywhere on Earth (UTC-12:00). That's a little over 1.5 days from now. Also, as previously noted, for those of you who asked for and received extensions for a few remaining 3.7.0 features, those extensions expire as of the b2 cutoff so please plan accordingly. Looking ahead, we need to start locking down 3.7.0 so that our downstream users, that is, third-party package developers, Python distributors, and end users, can test their code with confidence that the actual release of 3.7.0 will hold no unpleasant surprises. So please assume that the 3.7.0 ABI will be frozen as of beta 3, in 4 weeks on 2018-03-26, and that only doc updates and the kinds of bug fixes appropriate for a maintenance release should be going into the 3.7 branch after 3.7.0b3 without further discussion. Thanks again for all of your hard work towards making 3.7.0 yet another great release! --Ned -- Ned Deily nad at python.org -- []
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