On Feb 6, 2019, at 18:28, Steve Dower <steve.dower at python.org> wrote: > On 06Feb2019 1423, Christian Heimes wrote: >> Do you want to update Python 3.8 (master) only or also 3.7? I'm not >> strictly against updating 3.7. However we have traditionally kept the >> OpenSSL version of each branch stable. 1.1.1 comes with new features, >> stricter security settings and some ciphers removed. > I would prefer to stay on 1.1.0 for 3.7, but it's up to the release manager. Me, too. I am concerned that 1.1.1 support has not had a lot of exposure yet. Even the "What's New" document for 3.7 states: "The ssl module has preliminary and experimental support for TLS 1.3 and OpenSSL 1.1.1. " I am OK with fixes for 1.1.1 support but I think it would be premature to change the Windows and/or macOS installers from 1.1.0 to 1.1.1. -- Ned Deily nad at python.org -- []
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