Dima Tisnek added the comment:

Is this really not going into Python2 series?

It's not a Python feature or a language feature, it's a matter of exporting 
OpenSSL feature.

Furthermore it's a matter of security, same as support for session tickets is a 
matter of performance.

SNI was first introduced in 2004, RFC in 2006, libcurl supported it from 2008, 
you had a patch since 2009 and still it's not in?

Are you guys intentionally trying to cripple Python2?

What do you think is likelier outcome, faster Python3 adoption or Python  
labelled insecure?

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nosy: +Dima.Tisnek

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