I have to apologize profusely here.  Just after I offered to do this (and work even said it was OK in principle to do it on work time), my work load went through the roof.  And now it's really already later than most of it should have been done.  I'd still very much like to work on this, but I wonder if maybe someone else would like to be co-author since the increased workload doesn't actually seem likely to diminish soon.

On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 7:03 PM, Yury Selivanov <yselivanov.ml@gmail.com> wrote:


On 2015-07-06 11:38 AM, David Mertz wrote:
Hi Folks,

I hereby volunteer to write "What's New for Python 3.5?" if folks on python-dev are fine with me taking the job (i.e. I ran it by Travis, my boss at Continuum, and he's happy to allow me to do that work within my salaried hours... so having time isn't a problem).

If this is OK with the powers-that-be, I'll coordinate with David Murray on how best to take over this task from him.

Hi David,

Are you still going to work on what's new for 3.5?

Yury



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