On Thu, 3 Feb 2005, Guido van Rossum wrote: [...] > hope at least one person from the release team can be involved, e.g. [...] Guido, from python-announce list: [...] > Python 2.3.5 will be released from www.python.org within a few days > containing a fix for this issue. Python 2.4.1 will be released later > this month containing the same fix. Patches for Python 2.2, 2.3 and > 2.4 are also immediately available: [...] Hope this question isn't too dumb: How will Python releases made in response to security bugs be done: will they just include the security fix (rather than being taken from CVS HEAD), without the usual alpha / beta testing cycle? Or what...? John
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