[Python-checkins] Update FAQ release schedule and estimated users (GH-21180)

E-Paine webhook-mailer at python.org
Tue Jun 30 05:42:48 EDT 2020


https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/3fa4799c3f9d9de7cac30e5db3627e9e125b9ce5
commit: 3fa4799c3f9d9de7cac30e5db3627e9e125b9ce5
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author: E-Paine <63801254+E-Paine at users.noreply.github.com>
committer: GitHub <noreply at github.com>
date: 2020-06-30T05:42:43-04:00
summary:

Update FAQ release schedule and estimated users (GH-21180)

Update FAQ to include:
* The new yearly release schedule from PEP 602
* Estimated users from "tens of thousands" to "millions"

files:
M Doc/faq/general.rst

diff --git a/Doc/faq/general.rst b/Doc/faq/general.rst
index 70837341b1b33..eee3c3c203efa 100644
--- a/Doc/faq/general.rst
+++ b/Doc/faq/general.rst
@@ -296,8 +296,8 @@ How stable is Python?
 ---------------------
 
 Very stable.  New, stable releases have been coming out roughly every 6 to 18
-months since 1991, and this seems likely to continue.  Currently there are
-usually around 18 months between major releases.
+months since 1991, and this seems likely to continue.  As of version 3.9,
+Python will have a major new release every 12 months (:pep:`602`).
 
 The developers issue "bugfix" releases of older versions, so the stability of
 existing releases gradually improves.  Bugfix releases, indicated by a third
@@ -315,8 +315,8 @@ be maintained after January 1, 2020 <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0373/>`
 How many people are using Python?
 ---------------------------------
 
-There are probably tens of thousands of users, though it's difficult to obtain
-an exact count.
+There are probably millions of users, though it's difficult to obtain an exact
+count.
 
 Python is available for free download, so there are no sales figures, and it's
 available from many different sites and packaged with many Linux distributions,



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