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Reminder: 12 weeks to 3.7 feature code cutoff

From:  Ned Deily <nad-AT-python.org>
To:  python-committers <python-committers-AT-python.org>
Subject:  Reminder: 12 weeks to 3.7 feature code cutoff
Date:  Wed, 1 Nov 2017 17:47:45 -0400
Message-ID:  <60B5B0C5-7688-428C-980E-1D08AEFD076A@python.org>
Cc:  Python Dev <python-dev-AT-python.org>

Happy belated Halloween to those who celebrate it; I hope it wasn't too scary!  Also possibly
scary: we have just a little over 12 weeks remaining until Python 3.7's feature code cutoff,
2018-01-29.  Those 12 weeks include a number of traditional holidays around the world so, if you
are planning on writing another PEP for 3.7 or working on getting an existing one approved or
getting feature code reviewed, please plan accordingly.        If you have something in the
pipeline, please either let me know or, when implemented, add the feature to PEP 537, the 3.7
Release Schedule PEP.  As you may recall, the release schedule calls for 4 alpha preview releases
prior to the feature code cutoff with the first beta release.  We have already produced the first
two alphas.  Reviewing the schedule rece
 ntly, I realized that I had "front-loaded" the alphas, leaving a bigger gap between the final
alphas and the first beta.  So I have adjusted the schedule a bit, pushing alpha 3 and 4 out.  The
new d
 ates are:

- 3.7.0 alpha 3: 2017-11-27 (was 2017-11-13)
- 3.7.0 alpha 4: 2018-01-08 (was 2017-12-18)
- 3.7.0 beta 1:  2018-01-29 (feature freeze - unchanged)

I hope the new dates give you a little bit more time to get your bits finished and get a little bit
of exposure prior to the feature freeze.

Considering how quickly and positively it has been adopted, 3.6 is going to be a tough act to
follow.  But we can do it again.  Thank you all for your ongoing efforts!

--Ned

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  Ned Deily
  nad@python.org -- []



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