I'm not a regular around here, so forgive me if this is obvious: Can anyone give me an idea of when to expect the next 2.3 point release? 2.3.4 dates from May, and I have a vague idea that I need some more-recent fix from the release23-maint branch. [background: I have a python-gtk app that may be affected by this bug: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=149845. The changelog for the debian unstable python2.3 package says: python2.3 (2.3.4-5) unstable; urgency=medium * Updated to CVS release23-maint 20040705. - Remove threading patch, integrated upstream. I have a vague idea that this may address the same issue, and if so, the 2.3.5 release (being based on release23-maint, I assume) will be safe to use on all platforms, not just Debian sid. If I were on debian unstable everything would be fine. Unfortunately, I wish to also support windows, and on that platform I prefer to use official python.org releases, which makes me wonder whether 2.3.5 is imminent.] thanks, Jason
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