Benjamin Peterson <benjamin <at> python.org> writes: > > At the moment, there are 4 release blockers for 3.0.1. I'd like to see > 3.0.1 released soon (within the next month.) It would fix the hugest > mistakes in the initial release most of which have been done committed > since December. I'm sure it would be attractive enough with the nasty > bugs fixed in it! Let's not completely open the flood gates. > > Releasing 3.1 in March or April also sounds good. I will be at least > at the first day of sprints. +1 on all Benjamin said. The IO-in-C branch cannot be reasonably pulled in release30-maint, but it will be ready for 3.1. Speaking of which, testers are welcome (the branch is in branches/io-c). Also, I need someone to update the Windows build files. Regards Antoine.
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