Nick Coghlan writes: > >From the stdlib feature development branch (these are the new interim > releases with standard library updates only as proposed by PEP 407): > Python 3.3.1 + stdlib 13.02.0 (~February 2013) > Python 3.3.2 + stdlib 13.08.0 (~August 2013) > Python 3.3.3 + stdlib 14.02.0 (~February 2014) (only upgrade path > from here is to make the jump to 3.4.0) > -- 3.4.0 + 12.08.0 is released from default branch -- Typo? -> 3.4.0 + 14.08.0, right? > Python 3.4.1 + stdlib 15.02.0 (~February 2015) It seems to me there could be considerable divergence between the stdlib code in > the default branch: > Python 3.4.0a1 + stdlib 14.08.0a1 (~February 2013) > Python 3.4.0a2 + stdlib 14.08.0a2 (~August 2013) > Python 3.4.0a3 + stdlib 14.08.0a3 (~February 2014) and > the stdlib feature development branch > Python 3.3.1 + stdlib 13.02.0 (~February 2013) > Python 3.3.2 + stdlib 13.08.0 (~August 2013) > Python 3.3.3 + stdlib 14.02.0 (~February 2014) (only upgrade path because 14.08.0a* will be targeting 3.4, and *should* use new language constructs and APIs where they are appropriate, while 13.02.0 ... 14.02.0 will be targeting the 3.3 API, and mustn't use them.
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