Python 2.3.4 was released on 2004-05-27. According to the bi-annual release schedule that would assume another release from the 2.3 branch this year. Are people still interested in a formal 2.3.5 release? At least the 2.3 branch does have a couple of patches worth making a release. Is there anything that needs to be added before a 2.3.5 release is scheduled, or should we wait for the 2.4 release to identify patches that need to be backported to a potential 2.3.5 release? Thanks for any comment, Matthias
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