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Released: Sept. 3, 2011
Note: A newer security-fix release, 3.2.6, is currently available. Its use is recommended. Python 3.2.2 was released on September 4th, 2011. It mainly fixes a regression in the urllib.request module that prevented opening many HTTP resources correctly with Python 3.2.1. Python 3.2 is a continuation of the efforts to …
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Released: April 10, 2012
Note: A newer security-fix release, 3.2.6, is currently available. Its use is recommended. Python 3.2.3 was released on April 10, 2012. It includes fixes for several reported security issues: issue 13703 (CVE-2012-1150, hash collision denial of service), issue 14234 (CVE-2012-0876, Expat hash collision denial of service), issue 14001 (CVE-2012-0845, …
Released: Feb. 20, 2011
Note: A newer security-fix release, 3.2.6, is currently available. Its use is recommended. Python 3.2 was released on February 20th, 2011. Python 3.2 is a continuation of the efforts to improve and stabilize the Python 3.x line. Since the final release of Python 2.7, the 2.x line will only …
Released: Dec. 23, 2008
This is the last bugfix release of Python 2.5. Future releases of Python 2.5 will only contain security patches; no new features are being added, and no "regular" bugs will be fixed anymore. According …
Released: Nov. 15, 2022
This is an early developer preview of Python 3.12. Major new features of the 3.12 series, compared to 3.11 Python 3.12 is still in development. This release, 3.12.0a2 is the second of seven planned alpha releases. Alpha releases are intended to make it easier to test the current state …
...about 80 bugs and patches have been addressed since Python 2.5.2, many of them improving the stability of the interpreter, and improving its portability. Future releases will only address security isses, and no binaries or documentation updates will be provided in future releases of Python 2.5. If you want the latest production version of Python, use Python 2.7.2 or later. See the detailed release notes for more details. For more information on the new features of Python 2.5 see the 2.5 highligh...
...about 80 bugs and patches have been addressed since Python 2.5.2, many of them improving the stability of the interpreter, and improving its portability. Python 2.5.3 unfortunately contained an incorrect patch that could cause interpreter crashes; the only change in Python 2.5.4 relative to 2.5.4 is the reversal of this patch. Future releases will only address security isses, and no binaries or documentation updates will be provided in future releases of Python 2.5. If you want the latest produc...
...about IDLE, Tkinter, and Tcl/Tk on Mac OS X here. Also, on Mac OS X 10.6, if you need to build C extension modules with the 32-bit-only Python installed, you will need Apple Xcode 3, not 4. The 64-bit/32-bit Python can use either Xcode 3 or Xcode 4.
...about IDLE, Tkinter, and Tcl/Tk on Mac OS X here.
...about letting people do the work the way they see fit. Nobody acted on converting from CVS to Subversion because nobody felt they had the power to do so. SourceForge is studying SVN for possible future deployment. We benefit greatly from SourceForge features, saving a lot of work -- perhaps more than most developers appreciate. The biggest cost to switching is the data migration. Those who really want it must be willing to gather the effort and do the work. The final consensus was that there we...
...about the possibility of having the EPS become an "official organ" of the PSF. 12 Adjournment Van Lindberg adjourned the meeting at 19:03 CET/ 13:03 EST.
...about strategic planning and how we can deepen community support. An important element is the PSF’s commitment to growing the fiscal sponsorship program. The PSF currently supports 11 local user groups, regional conferences, and Python projects around the United States. Fiscal sponsorees benefit from the PSF’s nonprofit structure and back-end resources so the projects can concentrate on furthering their goals and reaching into the local Python community. Groups like Boston Python and the annu...
...about their outstanding 2007 PSF sponsor invoice [ref. April 2008 section 12]. Status: in progress. Originally from 14 April 2008, Section 7, PyCon Asset Record-Keeping: D. Goodger will update the assets file in PSF CVS with the details of the laptops and VGA2USB boxes purchased for PyCon 2008. Status: carried forward. Originally from 14 April 2008, Section 8, PSF Awards Program: S. Holden will have PSF Community Award certificates designed. S. Holden sent a candidate design to the Board maili...
...about domain management services. 6 Members' Meeting D. Goodger reported that the agenda for the members' meeting is up, ready to be fixed. 7 directors are running, so one slot is open. There are over 20 new member nominations. We currently have 86 nominated members and 22 sponsor members. The Nominations 2009 page on the PSF private wiki will be used for the descriptions & recommendations of nominees, linked from the agenda. The preparations were discussed. D. Goodger:...
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