In the past I seem to recall that the Python code proper might be frozen
(for a day or two) before a release, but that it was okay to still commit
changes to non-code files such as documentation or files in Misc.  Is this
still the case in the new release-early-release-often regime?  Is the
intention to make the duration of the code freeze so short (a few minutes or
hours) that it's not worth the effort to make this distinction?

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