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Python Going to a 12 Month Release Cycle
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Announcement from Brett Cannon here. As part of this they are switching deprecation to a two release (two year) cycle. They are also looking at clarifying their deprecation and backward compatibility policies.
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Python Going to a 12 Month Release Cycle - by ichabod801 - Nov-01-2019, 08:32 PM

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