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Subject:    [Python-Dev] [RELEASE] Python 3.8.4rc1 is now ready for testing
From:       Łukasz_Langa <lukasz () langa ! pl>
Date:       2020-06-30 16:25:59
Message-ID: 168A62C8-E1C6-4B6B-B136-DCCD4BFD4A49 () langa ! pl
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Python 3.8.4rc1 is the release candidate of the fourth maintenance release of Python \
3.8. Go get it here: https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-384rc1/ \
<https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-384rc1/> Assuming no critical \
problems are found prior to 2020-07-13, the scheduled release date for 3.8.4, no code \
changes are planned between this release candidate and the final release.

That being said, please keep in mind that this is a pre-release and as such its main \
purpose is testing.

Maintenance releases for the 3.8 series will continue at regular bi-monthly \
intervals, with 3.8.5 planned for mid-September 2020.

What's new?

The Python 3.8 series is the newest feature release of the Python language, and it \
contains many new features and optimizations. See the "What's New in Python 3.8 \
<https://docs.python.org/3.8/whatsnew/3.8.html>" document for more information about \
features included in the 3.8 series.

This is the first bugfix release that is considerably smaller than the previous \
three. There's 20% less changes at 130 commits than the average of previous three \
releases. Detailed information about all changes made in version 3.8.4 specifically \
can be found in its change log \
<https://docs.python.org/release/3.8.4rc1/whatsnew/changelog.html#python-3-8-4-release-candidate-1>.


We hope you enjoy Python 3.8!

Thanks to all of the many volunteers who help make Python Development and these \
releases possible! Please consider supporting our efforts by volunteering yourself or \
through organization contributions to the Python Software Foundation.

Your friendly release team,
Ned Deily @nad <https://discuss.python.org/u/nad>
Steve Dower @steve.dower <https://discuss.python.org/u/steve.dower>
Łukasz Langa @ambv <https://discuss.python.org/u/ambv>


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line-break: after-white-space;" class="">Python 3.8.4rc1 is the release candidate of \
the fourth maintenance release of Python 3.8. Go get it here:<div class=""><a \
href="https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-384rc1/" \
class="">https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-384rc1/</a></div><div \
class=""><p class="">Assuming no critical problems are found prior to <strong \
class="">2020-07-13</strong>, the scheduled release date for <strong \
class="">3.8.4</strong>, no code changes are planned between this release candidate \
and the final release.</p><p class="">That being said, please keep in mind that this \
is a pre-release and as such its main purpose is testing.</p><p class="">Maintenance \
releases for the 3.8 series will continue at regular bi-monthly intervals, with \
<strong class="">3.8.5</strong> planned for mid-September 2020.</p> <h3 \
class="">What's new?</h3><p class="">The Python 3.8 series is the newest feature \
release of the Python  language, and it contains many new features and optimizations. \
See the "<a href="https://docs.python.org/3.8/whatsnew/3.8.html" class="">What's New \
in Python 3.8</a>" document for more information about features included in the 3.8 \
series.</p><p class="">This is the first bugfix release that is considerably smaller \
than  the previous three. There's 20% less changes at 130 commits than the 
average of previous three releases. Detailed information about all 
changes made in version 3.8.4 specifically can be found in <a \
href="https://docs.python.org/release/3.8.4rc1/whatsnew/changelog.html#python-3-8-4-release-candidate-1" \
class="">its change log</a>.</p> <h3 class="">We hope you enjoy Python 3.8!</h3><p \
class="">Thanks to all of the many volunteers who help make Python Development  and \
these releases possible! Please consider supporting our efforts by  volunteering \
yourself or through organization contributions to the  Python Software \
Foundation.</p><p class="">Your friendly release team,<br class=""> Ned Deily <a \
class="mention" href="https://discuss.python.org/u/nad">@nad</a><br class=""> Steve \
Dower <a class="mention" \
href="https://discuss.python.org/u/steve.dower">@steve.dower</a><br class=""> Łukasz \
Langa <a class="mention" \
href="https://discuss.python.org/u/ambv">@ambv</a></p></div></body></html>



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