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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/01/2015 09:10 AM, Laura Creighton
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<pre wrap="">Put that on python.org as soon as possible.
even if you need to bump the python 3.5 numbering.
you get 3.5.1 for this, and this alone and everybody else gets to
wait for 3.5.2 and when Larry feels this is a good idea.
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Well, let me say this. I haven't been added to any apocalyptic 3.5
bugs recently. If Steve says he's not seeing novel bugs, and Laura
says she's seeing a steady trickle of people reporting the same bugs
that have already been fixed, then it seems like a good time to cut
3.5.1.<br>
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3.5 does have a single issue on the tracker marked as a "release
blocker":<br>
<blockquote>smtplib.py AUTH LOGIN code messed up sending login and
password data since 3.5<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://bugs.python.org/issue25446">http://bugs.python.org/issue25446</a><br>
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R. David Murray set it to "release blocker", and I trust his
judgment, so 3.5.1 can't go out until this is fixed. I'll engage
with him on the issue to see about when we can get a fix.<br>
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If I didn't have any release blockers, I'd schedule 3.5.1 for
sometime around three weeks from now. And FYI I want to release
3.4.4 about two weeks after that.<br>
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<i>/arry</i><br>
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