2012/2/5 Ned Deily <nad at acm.org>: > In article <E1Ru7G3-0007Mb-3R at dinsdale.python.org>, > georg.brandl <python-checkins at python.org> wrote: >> +Bugfix Releases >> +=============== >> + >> +- 3.2.1: released July 10, 2011 >> +- 3.2.2: released September 4, 2011 >> + >> +- 3.2.3: planned February 10-17, 2012 > > I would like to propose that we plan for 3.2.3 and 2.7.3 immediately > after PyCon, so approximately March 17, if that works for all involved. > My primary rationale is to allow time to address all of the OS X Xcode 4 > issues for 10.6 and 10.7. They need to be fixed in 2.7.x, 3.2.x, and > 3.3: right now it is not possible to build C extension modules in some > sets of configurations. As I mentioned the other day, it is going to > take a few more weeks to finish testing and generate all the fixes. The reason 3.2.3 is so soon is the need to patch the hash collision attack. -- Regards, Benjamin
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