Seconding that.

I'd also like to add a big thank you to all the contributors for engaging through each release with the downstream Python redistributors as well, hearing us, working with us, helping us shape the future of a big part of the linux (and not only) ecosystem.

On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 6:26 PM Pablo Galindo Salgado <pablogsal@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,

Now that 3.10.0 is finally released I wanted to take the time to thank you all for all your fantastic
work this past year. Is because of the sum of all your fantastic work that Python 3.10 is going to be
such a fantastic release. No matter if you have been working in fixing bugs, adding features,
improving the documentation, reviewing contributor PRs, helping with the infrastructure, helping with
the buildbot fleet, triaging bugs or discussing PEPs and features, your work is tremendously appreciated:
you make a tremendous impact in Python and its community.

I also wanted to make sure to thank again all the people that helped with the release itself and with the
numerous release blockers and also for your patience when I had to delay your feature to 3.11 or your
bugfix to 3.10.1.

It has been a privilege to be able to release the result of your work to the community!

Thank you all, your work really makes a difference.

Regards from sunny London,
Pablo Galindo Salgado
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