3 May
2023
3 May
'23
11:15 p.m.
I think the py3.10 branch has reached a point where we can start a new release cycle. We last released Dec 29, 2022, and soon after created the py3.10 branch. Work on this progressed quickly, due in no small part to earlier work done on the interpreter/parser to handle the new 3.10 features. Those who read the release notes will notice I am looking for someone to take over as release manager. I have been releasing PyPy since 2014, it is time to pass the job on. Anyone interested could pair-program with me through this release cycle, so now is the time to volunteer. Matti