On Sep 21, 2018, at 05:37, Christian Heimes wrote:
> On 19/09/2018 23.12, Ned Deily wrote:
>> Update: not surprisingly, there have been a number of issues that have
>> popped up during and since the sprint that we would like to ensure are
>> addressed in 3.7.1 and 3.6.7. In order to do so, I've
On 19/09/2018 23.12, Ned Deily wrote:
> Update: not surprisingly, there have been a number of issues that have popped
> up during and since the sprint that we would like to ensure are addressed in
> 3.7.1 and 3.6.7. In order to do so, I've been holding off on starting the
> releases. I think we
Update: not surprisingly, there have been a number of issues that have popped
up during and since the sprint that we would like to ensure are addressed in
3.7.1 and 3.6.7. In order to do so, I've been holding off on starting the
releases. I think we are now getting close to having the important
I have updated the schedules for the next maintenance releases of Python 3.7.x
and 3.6.x. My original plan had been to get 3.7.1, the first 3.7 maintenance
release, out by the end of July. It was solely my fault that that did not
happen so I hope you'll accept my apologies; I will try to not l